NFL Awards Watch: Last Week For Players To Make Cases For MVP, Top Rookies And More
Welcome to NFL Awards Watch, my weekly column that takes a look at the five major awards handed out in the NFL: MVP; Offensive and Defensive Player Of The Year; and Offensive and Defensive Rookie Of The Year.
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Patrick Mahomes is the favorite to win MVP with one week remaining on the NFL regular season schedule, while the rookie awards have tight competition entering Week 18. Let’s get to it:
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
He's passed for over 5,000 yards this season, becoming just the third quarterback to eclipse the mark for a second time in his career. The other two? Tom Brady and Drew Brees. Mahomes also reached 40 touchdown passes in a season for the second time in his career.
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OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
WR JUSTIN JEFFERSON, Minnesota Vikings
He was held to one catch for 15 yards on five targets in Sunday’s loss to Green Bay, but Jefferson continues to hold down the top spot for the league’s top offensive award. He’s been outstanding throughout the season with 124 catches for 1,771 yards and eight touchdowns.
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OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
RB KENNETH WALKER III, Seattle Seahawks.
K9 has been excellent in Seattle and needs 64 yards and one rushing TD to finish with 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns in his debut season. The last three running backs to have those numbers in a rookie season were Jonathan Taylor, Saquon Barkley and Ezekiel Elliott. Taylor and Barkley both won this award. Elliott finished second to his quarterback Dak Prescott. Walker has produced these numbers despite not entering the starting lineup until Rashaad Penny was placed on Injured Reserve in mid-October.
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DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
DE NICK BOSA, San Francisco 49ers
Here are the players with at least 17 sacks and more than 40 quarterback hits in a single season since 2006: J.J. Watt (2012, 2014, 2015) and Aaron Donald in 2018. Both players won Defensive Player of the Year honors following each of those seasons. Most recently against the Raiders, Bosa delivered a key pressure in overtime to force an interception that set up the game-winning field goal in overtime.
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DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
CB SAUCE GARDNER, New York Jets
The Jets lost and will miss the playoffs, but Gardner shined in Week 16 with four pass breakups against the Seahawks, with two of the four coming while matched up on D.K. Metcalf. He leads the NFL with 20 passes defensed while being a cornerback several NFL offenses avoid throwing at altogether.
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Jonathan Hutton is the host of OutKick 360 and writes weekly about NFL awards. Follow Hutton on Twitter.