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And that's a record, Peyton Manning is a MVP for the fifth time in carrer

Published on: Saturday, February 1, 2014 // , , , , , , , , , ,


For an NFL record fifth time, Peyton Manning is your MVP. Manning also held the old record, which was four. Besides Manning, no other player has won the award more than three times. Apparently Manning won the award in a landslide.

Peyton Manning is the Offensive player of the Year

Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning

This announcement isn’t a shock because Manning had probably the greatest offensive performance in 2013 of any player in the history of the National Football League.

Jets Sheldon Richardson Named 2013 Defensive Rookie Of The Year

Sheldon Richardson
Sheldon Richardson

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Jets defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson and Green Bay running back Eddie Lacy won The Associated Press NFL awards as the top rookies for 2013.

They were the first three winners during Saturday night’s NFL Honors show.

Ron Rivera named as Coach of the Year


Ron Rivera took the Carolina Panthers from also-ran to division champion this season, earning him the Coach of the Year award.

Philip Rivers named as the 2013 Comeback Player of the Year

Philip Rivers
Philip Rivers

Philip Rivers' turnaround season has earned him the Comeback Player of the Year award.

Rivers led the San Diego Chargers to a wild-card playoff spot with four straight victories to close out the schedule, giving them a 9-7 record. He led the league with a 69.5 completion percentage and threw for 32 TDs against 11 interceptions.

Finishing behind Rivers were Denver running back Knowshon Moreno and Philadelphia left tackle Jason Peters with eight selections apiece. Tampa Bay cornerback Darrelle Revis got six votes.

Rivers is the second Chargers quarterback to win the award; the man he replaced, Drew Brees, won in 2004.

Luke Kuechly is the 2013 Defensive Player of the Year

Luke Kuechly
Luke Kuechly

Luke Kuechly has been voted The Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year, adding the honor to his top defensive rookie award of 2012.

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2014



NEW YORK -- The 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame was announced Saturday at NFL Honors, the crowning achievement in the proud careers of seven all-time greats.

Michael Strahan, Andre Reed, Walter Jones, Derrick Brooks, Aeneas Williams, Claude Humphrey, and Ray Guy are the newest football immortals headed for enshrinement in Canton. Humphrey and Guy were Veterans Committee candidates.

Eddie Lacy is NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year


NEW YORK -- Offensive Rookie of the Year was one of the more hotly contested awards tonight at the NFL Honors, but ultimately Packers rookie running back Eddie Lacy took home the hardware.

Here is it first epic fail about Superbowl, doctor predict New England Patriots win


I can't begin to explain how uncomfortable it is to watch this guy talk about how he'll be pulling for Tom Brady and the Patriots in the Super Bowl this weekend. "Go Patriots," he says, with a pump of his fist. It is a disaster.





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