Sporting News NFL Player of the Year Award
Appearance
Sporting News began awarding a National Football League (NFL) player of the year award in 1954. From 1970 to 1979, Sporting News chose American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC) players of the year, and returned to a single winner in 1980. Beginning in 2008 Sporting News chose an offensive player of the year and a defensive player of the year.[1][2]
Winners
[edit]Season | Player | Team | Position | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1954 | Lou Groza | Cleveland Browns | Tackle, kicker | [3] |
1955 | Otto Graham | Cleveland Browns | Quarterback | [1] |
1956 | Frank Gifford | New York Giants | Running back | |
1957 | Jim Brown | Cleveland Browns | Fullback | |
1958 | Jim Brown (2) | Cleveland Browns | Fullback | |
1959 | Johnny Unitas | Baltimore Colts | Quarterback | [4] |
1960 | Norm Van Brocklin | Philadelphia Eagles | Quarterback | [1] |
1961 | Paul Hornung | Green Bay Packers | Running back | |
1962 | Y. A. Tittle | New York Giants | Quarterback | |
1963 | Y. A. Tittle (2) | New York Giants | Quarterback | |
1964 | Johnny Unitas (2) | Baltimore Colts | Quarterback | |
1965 | Jim Brown (3) | Cleveland Browns | Running back | |
1966 | Bart Starr | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback | |
1967 | Johnny Unitas (3) | Baltimore Colts | Quarterback | |
1968 | Earl Morrall | Baltimore Colts | Quarterback | |
1969 | Roman Gabriel | Los Angeles Rams | Quarterback | |
1970 | NFC- John Brodie AFC- George Blanda |
San Francisco 49ers Oakland Raiders |
Quarterback Quarterback, kicker | |
1971 | NFC- Roger Staubach AFC- Bob Griese |
Dallas Cowboys Miami Dolphins |
Quarterback Quarterback | |
1972 | NFC- Larry Brown AFC- Earl Morrall (2) |
Washington Redskins Miami Dolphins |
Running back Quarterback | |
1973 | NFC- John Hadl AFC- O. J. Simpson |
Los Angeles Rams Buffalo Bills |
Quarterback Running back | |
1974 | NFC- Chuck Foreman AFC- Ken Stabler |
Minnesota Vikings Oakland Raiders |
Running back Quarterback | |
1975 | NFC- Fran Tarkenton AFC- O. J. Simpson (2) |
Minnesota Vikings Buffalo Bills |
Quarterback Running back | |
1976 | NFC- Walter Payton AFC- Ken Stabler (2) |
Chicago Bears Oakland Raiders |
Running back Quarterback | |
1977 | NFC- Walter Payton (2) AFC- Craig Morton |
Chicago Bears Denver Broncos |
Running back Quarterback | |
1978 | NFC- Archie Manning AFC- Earl Campbell |
New Orleans Saints Houston Oilers |
Quarterback Running back | |
1979 | NFC- Ottis Anderson AFC- Dan Fouts |
St. Louis Cardinals San Diego Chargers |
Running back Quarterback | |
1980 | Brian Sipe | Cleveland Browns | Quarterback | |
1981 | Ken Anderson | Cincinnati Bengals | Quarterback | |
1982 | Mark Moseley | Washington Redskins | Kicker | |
1983 | Eric Dickerson | Los Angeles Rams | Running back | |
1984 | Dan Marino | Miami Dolphins | Quarterback | |
1985 | Marcus Allen | Los Angeles Raiders | Running back | [5] |
1986 | Lawrence Taylor | New York Giants | Linebacker | [1] |
1987 | Jerry Rice | San Francisco 49ers | Wide receiver | |
1988 | Boomer Esiason | Cincinnati Bengals | Quarterback | |
1989 | Joe Montana | San Francisco 49ers | Quarterback | |
1990 | Jerry Rice (2) | San Francisco 49ers | Wide receiver | |
1991 | Thurman Thomas | Buffalo Bills | Running back | |
1992 | Steve Young | San Francisco 49ers | Quarterback | |
1993 | Emmitt Smith | Dallas Cowboys | Running back | |
1994 | Steve Young (2) | San Francisco 49ers | Quarterback | |
1995 | Brett Favre | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback | |
1996 | Brett Favre (2) | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback | |
1997 | Barry Sanders | Detroit Lions | Running back | |
1998 | Terrell Davis | Denver Broncos | Running back | |
1999 | Kurt Warner | St. Louis Rams | Quarterback | |
2000 | Marshall Faulk | St. Louis Rams | Running back | |
2001 | Marshall Faulk (2) | St. Louis Rams | Running back | |
2002 | Rich Gannon | Oakland Raiders | Quarterback | |
2003 | Peyton Manning | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | |
2004 | Peyton Manning (2) | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | |
2005 | Shaun Alexander | Seattle Seahawks | Running back | |
2006 | LaDainian Tomlinson | San Diego Chargers | Running back | |
2007 | Tom Brady | New England Patriots | Quarterback | [6] |
2008 | Offense – Drew Brees Defense – Albert Haynesworth |
New Orleans Saints Tennessee Titans |
Quarterback Defensive tackle |
[7][8] |
2009 | Offense – Drew Brees (2) Defense – Charles Woodson |
New Orleans Saints Green Bay Packers |
Quarterback Cornerback |
[7][9] |
2010 | Offense – Tom Brady (2) Defense – Clay Matthews |
New England Patriots Green Bay Packers |
Quarterback Linebacker |
[10] |
2011 | Offense - Aaron Rodgers Defense - Jared Allen |
Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings |
Quarterback Defensive end |
[11] |
2012 | Offense - Adrian Peterson Defense - J. J. Watt |
Minnesota Vikings Houston Texans |
Running back Defensive end |
[12] |
2013 | Offense - Peyton Manning (3) Defense - Luke Kuechly |
Denver Broncos Carolina Panthers |
Quarterback Linebacker | |
2014 | Offense - Aaron Rodgers (2) Defense - J. J. Watt (2) |
Green Bay Packers Houston Texans |
Quarterback Defensive end | |
2015 | Offense - Cam Newton Defense - J. J. Watt (3) |
Carolina Panthers Houston Texans |
Quarterback Defensive end | |
2016 | Offense - Tom Brady (3) Defense - Khalil Mack |
New England Patriots Oakland Raiders |
Quarterback Defensive end | |
2017 | Offense - Antonio Brown Defense - Calais Campbell |
Pittsburgh Steelers Jacksonville Jaguars |
Quarterback Defensive end |
[13] |
2018 | Offense - Patrick Mahomes Defense - Aaron Donald |
Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Rams |
Quarterback Defensive tackle |
[14] |
2019 | Offense - Lamar Jackson Defense - Stephon Gilmore |
Baltimore Ravens New England Patriots |
Quarterback Cornerback |
[15] |
2020 | Offense - Patrick Mahomes (2) Defense - Aaron Donald (2) |
Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Rams |
Quarterback Defensive tackle |
[16] |
2021 | Offense - Jonathan Taylor Defense - T. J. Watt |
Indianapolis Colts Pittsburgh Steelers |
Running back Linebacker | |
2022 | Offense - Justin Jefferson Defense - Nick Bosa |
Minnesota Vikings San Francisco 49ers |
Wide receiver Defensive end | |
2023 | Offense - Tyreek Hill Defense - Myles Garrett |
Miami Dolphins Cleveland Browns |
Wide receiver Defensive end |
[17] |
See also
[edit]- National Football League Most Valuable Player Award
- National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award
- National Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award
- List of National Football League awards
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d [1] Archived July 16, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Barry Wilner (2013-04-04). "Adrian Peterson Wins 2012 Offensive Player Of The Year Award". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
- ^ "Groza Named MVP in Pro Football". The Dayton Daily News. AP. December 20, 1954. p. D-21. Retrieved June 29, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Sporting News Names Unitas Pro Football Player Of Year". Carlsbad Current-Argus. January 3, 1960. p. 19. Retrieved June 29, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Allen honored". The Galveston Daily News. Associated Press. January 23, 1986. p. 20. Retrieved May 24, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Taped-up Brady, Patriots begin work in Arizona". The Indianapolis Star. January 29, 2008. p. D3. Retrieved June 14, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Triplett, Mike (January 12, 2010). "New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees named POY by The Sporting News". The Times-Picayune. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
- ^ Bishop, Greg (January 16, 2020). "Albert Haynesworth Doesn't Need Your Love. Just Your Kidney". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
Even then, the man The Sporting News named its Defensive Player of the Year in 2008 seemed worth the headaches.
- ^ Dougherty, Pete (January 14, 2010). "NFL defense late no-call". Green Bay Press-Gazette. p. B-2. Retrieved June 14, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Matthews honored". Wisconsin State Journal. January 13, 2011. p. B3. Retrieved June 14, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "NFL Awards 2011". The Sporting News.
- ^ "NFL Awards 2016". The Sporting News.
- ^ "NFL Awards 2017". The Sporting News.
- ^ "NFL Awards 2018". The Sporting News.
- ^ "NFL Awards 2019". The Sporting News.
- ^ "NFL Awards 2020". The Sporting News.
- ^ "NFL awards 2023: Lions, Dolphins clean up in voting for Sporting News' honors". The Sporting News.