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MVP, other 2023 NFL award finalists announced

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January 25, 2024
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MVP, other 2023 NFL award finalists announced
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The NFL announced its Most Valuable Player and other award winners for the 2023 season on Feb. 8, and the finalists for those awards were announced Thursday by The Associated Press.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is considered the favorite to be named MVP for the second time in his career and is officially a finalist for the award. He is also a finalist for Offensive Player of the Year, joining 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey and Cowboys QB Dak Prescott in both categories.

McCaffrey is the only non-quarterback named as an MVP candidate. His teammate Brock Purdy and Bills quarterback Josh Allen were the MVP finalists.

The list of finalists for other awards is as follows:

Defensive Player of the Year
Cowboys cornerback Daron Brand
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett
Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons
Steelers linebacker TJ Watt

Offensive Player of the Year
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb
49ers running back Christian McCaffrey
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott

Offensive Rookie of the Year
Lions running back Jahmil Gibbs
Lions tight end Sam LaPorta
Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua
Falcons running back Bijan Robinson
Texans quarterback CJ Stroud

Defensive Rookie of the Year
Texans defensive end Will Anderson
Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter
Steelers cornerback Joey Porter Jr.
Rams defensive tackle Coby Turner
Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon

Comeback Player of the Year
Browns quarterback Joe Flacco
Banknote Safety Damar Hamlin
Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa

Coach of the Year
Lions head coach Dan Campbell
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh
Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans
49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski

Assistant Coach of the Year
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson
Ravens defensive coordinator Mike McDonald
Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken
Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz
Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik



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