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Race to the MVP – The Finale: Patrick Mahomes is the Chosen One

Thursday is MVP! If the final votes have not yet been decided, there is hardly any doubt possible. Patrick Mahomes will become MVP for the second time in his career. And it’s deserved as he will have shown himself to be the most consistent player at the highest level this year. The biggest individual surprise of the season, Jalen Hurts embodies him, a very beautiful dolphin in front of a Joe Burrow who will have achieved a season in the form of a gradual rise in power. Start-of-the-season favorite Josh Allen tripped over the mat mid-year before coming back strong in recent games as best non-quarterback of the year Justin Jefferson closes the final top 5 of the season. 2022 season.

1- Patrick Mahomes (-) Quarterback – Kansas City Chiefs (14-3)

17 games – 5250 yards at 67.1% – 41 touchdowns, 12 interceptions – 358 yards rushing, 4 touchdowns – 105.2 rating

Patrick Mahomes has just completed a phenomenal season in every way. With 5250 yards and 41 touchdowns, he relegated the competition far enough to be almost certain to become MVP for the second time in his career. Also able to run for 358 yards and four touchdowns, the quarterback led his Chiefs to first place in an ultra-competitive AFC to afford a saving week of rest in the quest for a new Super Bowl. To top it off, Mahomes will have had the merit of performing at this level while having lost Tyreek Hill, one of the very best receivers in the NFL.

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2- Jalen Hurts (+1) Quarterback – Philadelphia Eagles (14-3)

15 games – 3,701 yards at 66.5% – 22 touchdowns, 6 interceptions – 760 yards, 13 rushing touchdowns – 101.6 rating

Going from a status where we wonder about his long-term future as a starting quarterback to a serious MVP candidate, Jalen Hurts is THE player who has exploded into the open this season. In his wake, the Eagles also went from a 9-8 record to first place in the NFC and tied for the league’s best record with the Chiefs. Clearly helped by the arrival of the very productive AJ Brown, Hurts has passed a real milestone to succeed in turning this attack to its full potential. Known for being a running quarterback, he has improved dramatically at passing. And without that nasty shoulder injury at the end of the season, he might have even been able to go and beat Patrick Mahomes at the post.

3- Joe Burrow (-1) Quarterback – Cincinnati Bengals (12-4)

16 games – 4,475 yards at 68.3% – 35 touchdowns, 12 interceptions – 257 yards, 5 rushing touchdowns – 100.8 rating

At the dawn of the playoffs, Joe Burrow will have played a season in crescendo mode. In difficulty, even beside his pumps at the start of the season, he gained strength week after week to finally become one of the biggest candidates for the title of MVP. With 4475 yards and 35 touchdowns for 12 interceptions, Burrow had an exceptional season. The week 17 game against the Bills which will remain missing will not have helped him to get Patrick Mahomes either. But the quest for revenge from the last Super Bowl continues.

4- Josh Allen (-) Quarterback – Buffalo Bills (13-3)

16 games – 4,283 yards at 63.3% – 35 touchdowns, 14 interceptions – 762 yards, 7 rushing touchdowns – 96.6 rating

It’s a weird regular season ending for Josh Allen. Favorite bookmakers to become MVP at the start of the season, the Bills quarterback was unstoppable during the first third of the season. And then a bad blow came to stop the machine. More in difficulty, Allen took time to become the player he was. If this seems to be the case at the end of the season, this slump is costing him dearly when aiming for the supreme individual title. But with 4,283 yards and 35 touchdowns for 14 interceptions, Josh Allen obviously remains one of the best players in this league and the guide for the Bills in search of the Super Bowl.

5- Justin Jefferson (-) Receiver – Minnesota Vikings (13-4)

17 games – 128 receptions, 1809 yards to 14.1 yards per reception, 8 touchdowns – 4 receptions, 24 yards to 6 yards per reception, 1 touchdown

Apart from quarterbacks, Justin Jefferson is an indisputable choice. If he missed the opportunity to afford a season over 2000 yards, the receiver of the Vikings has chained high-flying performance this year as evidenced by his 10 games completed over 100 yards. Having become the best receiver in the league this season, Justin Jefferson still has the whole future ahead of him to write his name in the history books of the NFL since he has just concluded only his third professional season.

Special Mentions

Tua Tagovailoa (QB, Dolphins) – 3,548 yards on 64.8% completion, 25 touchdowns, 8 interceptions – 105.5 rating
Kirk Cousins ​​(QB, Vikings) – 4,547 yards at 65.9% completion, 29 touchdowns, 14 interceptions – 92.5 rating
Justin Herbert (QB, Chargers) – 4,739 yards on 68.2% completion, 25 touchdowns, 10 interceptions – 93.2 rating
AJ Brown (WR, Eagles) – 1,496 yards on 17 yards/reception, 11 touchdowns
Tyreek Hill (WR, Dolphins) – 1,710 yards on 14.4 yards/reception, 7 touchdowns
Josh Jacobs (RB, Raiders) – 1,653 yards at 4.9 yards/rush, 12 touchdowns
Derrick Henry (RB, Titans) – 1,538 yards at 4.4 yards/rush, 13 touchdowns
Nick Chubb (RB, Browns) – 1,525 yards at 5 yards/rush, 12 touchdowns
Christian McCaffrey (RB/WR, 49ers) – 1,880 total yards, 13 touchdowns
Travis Kelce (TE, Chiefs) – 1,338 yards at 12.2 yards/reception, 12 touchdowns
Nick Bosa (DE, 49ers) – 47 tackles, 18.5 sacks, 1 pass defended, 2 forced fumbles
Micah Parsons (LB, Cowboys) – 59 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 3 passes defended, 3 forced fumbles, 1 touchdown

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