Bill's QB Josh Allen Awarded NFL MVP, Ozzy Osbourne Unable to Walk Ahead of Black Sabbath Reunion, Chicago Bears Owner Virginia
Bill's QB Josh Allen Awarded NFL MVP, Ozzy Osbourne Unable to Walk Ahead of Black Sabbath Reunion, Chicago Bears Owner Virginia

Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen wins MVP at NFL Honors awards ceremony.

28-year-old Bills QB Josh Allen earned the NFL's highest honor last night in New Orleans.

The league named Allen this season's Most Valuable Player after he led the Bills to a 13-4 overall record.

Despite their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Allen also led his team through the playoffs to the AFC Championship game, defeating the Denver Broncos in the wildcard round and later the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round.

Both his parents and his fiancée, Hailee Steinfeld, joined Allen at the event, officially marking the couple's red carpet debut.

Allen delivered a heartfelt speech while accepting the award, thanking Steinfeld, his parents, and his teammates.

Ozzy Osbourne left unable to walk from Parkinson's ahead of the Black Sabbath reunion concert News of the rock legend's condition was revealed by his wife Sharon Osbourne Wednesday in an interview with The Sun .

She details his condition while simultaneously dishing on the excitement of Black Sabbath's upcoming reunion in July, saying, 'He's very happy to be coming back and very emotional about this.'

Osbourne was first revealed to have Parkinson's disease back in 2003, having undergone multiple spinal surgeries since his diagnosis.

Despite his condition, Osbourne remains positive and is ready to take the stage one more time alongside bandmates Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward this summer.

Longtime owner of the Chicago Bears, Virginia McCaskey, dies at 102.

McCaskey inherited the Bears after her father, NFL founder George Halas, passed away in 1983.

For more than four decades, she proudly represented the team, overseeing their Super Bowl win in 1986.

Her passing was revealed by family members through the Chicago Bears, stating, 'She guided the Bears for four decades and based every business decision on what was best for Bears players, coaches, staff and fans.'

An official cause of death has not yet been revealed.

National Fettuccine Alfredo Day is celebrated.

Invented by Italian chef Alfredo di Lelio in 1908, Fettuccine Alfredo has become a classic Italian pasta dish that is beloved around the world.

Traditionally made with 3 simple ingredients: butter, parmesan cheese, and noodles, Fettuccine Alfredo is simple to make and delicious to eat.

Others often include heavy cream in their recipe to thicken the Alfredo sauce, but if you want to make it like Alfredo himself, grab some fettuccine, butter, and Parmigiano Reggiano, and you're good to go.

National Wear Red Day is recognized in the U.S. Celebrated annually on the first Friday of February, National Wear Red Day helps to bring attention to heart disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S., specifically in women.

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States.

Since its foundation by the American Heart Association in 2004, this holiday has helped raise awareness for the best ways to prevent it.

Eating healthy, regularly exercising, and avoiding smoking are all ways to prevent yourself from developing heart disease.

So wear something red today, not only to raise awareness but to support those who have suffered and continue to suffer from heart disease.

In today's birthday news: Actor James Spader turns 65, comedian Robert Smigel 65, country singer Garth Brooks 63, actor Eddie Izzard 63, comedian Chris Rock 60, actor Ashton Kutcher 47, model Brooks Nader 29, and Formula 1 race car driver Pierre Gasly is 29.