NFL MVP
The NFL MVP, or Most Valuable Player, is an annual award given to the standout player in the National Football League. This honor recognizes exceptional performance during the regular season, considering factors like statistics, leadership, and overall impact on the team's success.
The MVP is selected through a voting process involving sportswriters, broadcasters, and former players. The award has been presented since 1957, with notable winners including Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Aaron Rodgers. The MVP is often seen as a prestigious accolade, highlighting the player's contributions to their team's achievements.