The NFL has unveiled its finalists for the 2025 individual awards, showcasing a competitive race for the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award. In the spotlight are notable quarterbacks Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills,
The 2024 regular season is in the rearview mirror and all that's left before we put the entire year to bed is Super Bowl LIX. While the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for that bid to hoist the Lombardi Trophy,
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The NFL playoffs are approaching a fever pitch with Super Bowl LIX just around the corner. The league is also set to recognize the best of this season's individual talent at the annual "NFL Honors" awards show,
Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow and Saquon Barkley are finalists for MVP and Offensive Player of the Year. Josh Allen and Jared Goff join them as MVP finalists.
NBA icon and man who seemingly appears in every fourth commercial airing on television, Shaquille O’Neal, has given his choice for National Football League Most Valuable Player. Everyone has
Burrow is a three-time finalist as he’s also up for comeback player of the year. Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold, Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez, Bills safety Damar Hamlin, and Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins join him in that category.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen got the better of Baltimore Ravens counterpart Lamar Jackson last Sunday when their respective teams battled in the AFC divisional round in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Lamar Jackson will find out next month if he wins the NFL's Most Valuable Player Award for the third time, but he appears to be on his way. Writers who cover the league most regularly have given him their nod. The Professional Football Writers of America named Jackson the 2024 NFL's Most Valuable Player in voting conducted by PFWA members.
Saquon Barkley ran 60 yards for a touchdown on the Philadelphia Eagles’ first play, and he finished with 118 yards and three scores as the Eagles romped into the Super Bowl with a record-setting 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday in the NFC Championship Game.
While Surtain is the first Alabama alumnus to win the PFWA’s NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award, former Crimson Tide running backs Shaun Alexander with the Seattle Seahawks in 2005 and Derrick Henry with the Tennessee Titans in 2020 were the PFWA NFL Offensive Player of the Year.