Oh, the drama.
Each year on Super Bowl Eve, The Associated Press presents its individual awards for the NFL season in a prime-time showcase fitting for the honors. We're only halfway through the 2020 schedule, impacted of course by the coronavirus pandemic, but it's worthwhile to take a look at the front-runners in the various categories.
MVP
This has become a quarterbacks award since the game and league rules skewed toward the offense. Only running back Adrian Peterson in 2012 has broken the QB string that goes back to Tom Brady's first in 2007.
Several of the 50 media members who regularly cover the league and are on the voting panel point to passers this season, too.
" Russell Wilson has been the first-half MVP even if his stock might have dropped a little in the 44-34 loss to Buffalo in which he had four turnovers," says John Clayton of ESPN 710 Seattle. "Still, Wilson is putting up some of the best numbers in NFL history."
Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News goes with Ben Roethlisberger.
"I would have no problem going with Russell Wilson or Patrick Mahomes, either," he says. "I just feel the Steelers are a most tangible example of how much a single player means to his team, when you compare what they were without him last season to what they are now. I know the same probably could be said of the Seahawks minus Wilson and the Chiefs minus Mahomes, but we're witnessing it with Pittsburgh."