Article 6J4HM NFL award finalists: Lamar, Allen among 5 MVP contenders

NFL award finalists: Lamar, Allen among 5 MVP contenders

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen headline the finalists for NFL MVP, the Associated Press revealed Thursday.

Dallas Cowboys passer Dak Prescott, San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, and 49ers signal-caller Brock Purdy round out the finalists for the accolade.

NamePositionTeam
Josh AllenQBBills
Lamar JacksonQBRavens
Christian McCaffreyRB49ers
Dak PrescottQBCowboys
Brock PurdyQB49ers

Jackson is the favorite to take home his second career MVP after earning first-team All-Pro honors this campaign. The star quarterback led the Ravens to an NFL-best 13-4 regular-season record while throwing for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns. Jackson also racked up 821 yards and five scores on the ground.

Allen topped all quarterbacks with 44 total touchdowns (29 passing, 15 rushing), Prescott led the league with 36 passing scores, McCaffrey had a league-high 1,459 rushing yards, and Purdy produced the best overall passer rating of 113.0 (minimum five starts).

The AP also revealed the front-runners for seven other major awards. Award winners will be announced at the NFL Honors ceremony on Feb. 8.

Here's the list of finalists for the remaining AP awards:

Offensive Player of the Year
NamePositionTeam
Tyreek HillWRDolphins
CeeDee LambWRCowboys
Christian McCaffreyRB49ers
Lamar JacksonQBRavens
Dak PrescottQBCowboys

McCaffey, Jackson, and Prescott are also up for Offensive Player of the Year.

Star wideouts Tyreek Hill and CeeDee Lamb are the other candidates after topping the league in receiving yards (1,799) and catches (135), respectively.

Defensive Player of the Year
NamePositionTeam
DaRon BlandCBCowboys
Maxx CrosbyDERaiders
Myles GarrettDEBrowns
Micah ParsonsLBCowboys
T.J. WattLBSteelers

Pass-rushers dominate the defensive award, with DaRon Bland the only non-edge player to earn a finalist spot after setting an NFL single-season record with five pick-6s.

T.J. Watt is looking for his second Defensive Player of the Year award after leading the league with 19 sacks. Maxx Crosby (14.5), Myles Garrett (14), and Micah Parsons (14) all finished in the top 10 in quarterback takedowns.

Offensive Rookie of the Year
NamePositionTeam
Jahmyr GibbsRBLions
Sam LaPortaTELions
Puka NacuaWRRams
Bijan RobinsonRBFalcons
C.J. StroudQBTexans
Defensive Rookie of the Year
NamePositionTeam
Will AndersonDETexans
Jalen CarterDTEagles
Joey Porter Jr.CBSteelers
Kobie TurnerDTRams
Devon WitherspoonCBSeahawks
Coach of the Year
NameTeam
Dan CampbellLions
John HarbaughRavens
DeMeco RyansTexans
Kyle Shanahan49ers
Kevin StefanskiBrowns
Assistant Coach of the Year
NameRoleTeam
Ben JohnsonOCLions
Mike MacdonaldDCRavens
Todd MonkenOCRavens
Jim SchwartzDCBrowns
Bobby SlowikOCTexans
Comeback Player of the Year
NamePositionTeam
Joe FlaccoQBBrowns
Damar HamlinSBills
Baker MayfieldQBBuccaneers
Matthew StaffordQBRams
Tua TagovailoaQBDolphins

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