NFL MVP, Matthew Stafford
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The MVP award is the ultimate individual honor in football. But not all MVP seasons are created equal. Over the last 10 years, we have seen quarterbacks rewrite the record books. They have defied their age.
Bears safety Kevin Byard and cornerback Nahshon Wright have both intercepted Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders at the Pro Bowl.
Ja'Marr Chase provided the signature play of the NFL's flag-football format at the Pro Bowl, making a sick one-handed interception while playing safety—yes, you read that right, he was playing safety—that he returned for a touchdown, back-flipping his way into the end zone. Travis Hunter wishes.
Turnovers in the Super Bowl are rarely just about poor decision-making; often, they are the byproduct of high usage rates, elite defensive schemes, or the need to play from behind. Since 2000, as the league has shifted toward a
The title of Pro Bowler just lost more of its luster thanks to Shedeur Sanders and the league's performance. Sanders didn't see anything wrong with throwing a pair of interceptions in an exhibition game.