NFL Most Valuable Player
The NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) award is given annually to the player deemed the most outstanding in the National Football League. This prestigious honor is determined by a vote of sportswriters and broadcasters, who assess players' performances throughout the regular season. The MVP is typically a standout player who significantly impacts their team's success.
The award has been presented since 1957 and has recognized many legendary athletes, including Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. While the MVP is often a quarterback, players from other positions, such as running backs and wide receivers, have also received this accolade, highlighting their contributions to the game.