Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was crowned the NFL MVP last season, etching his name in the historic NFL MVP club.
Allen led the Bills to a 15-5 record, including playoff victories over the Denver Broncos and the Baltimore Ravens. They eventually lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
After a phenomenal year for Allen, the Bills quarterback spread his wings into a venture outside of the white lines.
According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, Allen has signed a multi-year deal with Skydance Sports, an American media production and finance company. Allen and his partners will launch a new media company, set to produce original programming.
Upon the release of the news, Allen spoke on the opportunity to share the media space with a brand like Skydance.
"I’m excited to partner with a world class organization like Skydance Sports to further my creative ambitions through storytelling," Allen said, per Alex Weprin at The Hollywood Reporter. "Utilizing my platform to do good and be good is very important to me, and Skydance is an excellent partner, who can help me achieve this goal, through the creation of compelling content that aims to inspire."
Allen is fresh off one of his best seasons in the NFL, posting 28 touchdowns and 3,731 yards with a 63.6 completion percentage. The Bills quarterback also added 12 touchdowns and 531 yards on the ground.