Patrick Mahomes is the fourth youngest MVP in NFL history.
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Patrick Mahomes Named 2018 NFL MVP
Aaron Donald, Patrick Mahomes Headline 2018 AP All-Pro Teams
Aaron Donald was the only unanimous choice.
NFL Releases 2019 Pro Bowl Rosters
Patrick Mahomes is a Pro Bowl starter in his first season as a starting quarterback.
NFL Announces 32 Nominees For 2018 Walter Payton Man Of The Year Award
The award acknowledges work done by players off the field.
Champ Bailey, Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed Headline HOF Semifinalists
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has unveiled their 25 modern-era semifinalists for the Class of 2019.
Steelers Plan To 'Simplify' Defensive Game Plan
The Steelers plan to simplify their defensive game plan after giving up 42 points to the Chiefs in Week 2.
Steelers Plan On Rejecting Trade Interest In Martavis Bryant
Martavis Bryant wanted to be traded early in the 2017 season but his production increased in the second half.
Tom Brady Wins Third MVP Of Career
Tom Brady received 40 of 50 votes with Todd Gurley and Carson Wentz taking eight and two votes respectively.
2017 All-Pro Team: Rams Lead With Six Selections
Todd Gurley and Aaron Donald headline the 2017 All-Pro Team.
Steelers, Eagles, Saints Lead NFL In Pro Bowlers (Full Rosters)
The Steelers led the entire NFL in Pro bowl selections with eight.
Michael Bennett, Alex Smith Headline 2017 Walter Payton Award Nominees
The NFL has released their list of nominees for the 2017 Walter Payton Man of the Year award.
Case Keenum Named NFC Offensive Player Of The Month
Case Keenum led the Vikings to a 3-0 record to go with seven touchdowns and two interceptions.
Matt Ryan Becomes Fastest To 40,000 Passing Yards
Matt Ryan threw for 215 yards as the Falcons defeated the Cowboys on Sunday afternoon, allowing him to become the fastest player in NFL history to surpass 40,000 passing yards.
Colin Kaepernick Named NFLPA Week 1 Community MVP
Colin Kaepernick is still represented by the players union even though he is not currently employed by an NFL team.
Matt Ryan Beats Out Tom Brady To Win 2016 NFL MVP
Matt Ryan received 25 votes for MVP while Tom Brady finished second with 10.
Tomlinson, Warner, Terrell Davis, Jerry Jones Headline HOF Class
LaDainian Tomlinson and Jason Taylor were the only players in this class who are first-ballot selections.
Dak Prescott Beats Out Ezekiel Elliott To Win Offensive Rookie Honors
Dak Prescott received 28½ votes compared to 21½ for Ezekiel Elliott.
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Joey Bosa Named Defensive Rookie Player Of The Year
Joey Bosa had 12.5 sacks despite missing the first four games due to a holdout.
Khalil Mack Wins AP Defensive Player Of The Year By One Vote
Khalil Mack had 11 sacks, took part in 73 tackles, forced five fumbles and recovered three, and even had an interception for a touchdown.
Matt Ryan Named 2016 AP Offensive Player Of The Year
Matt Ryan drew 15½ votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members, beating out Aaron Rodgers.
Matt Ryan Headlines 2016 AP All-Pro Team
The 2016 AP All-Pro Team features three rookies and 17 first-time selections.
Doug Baldwin Unconcerned With Contract Status
Doug Baldwin had a breakout 2015, catching 78 balls for 1,069 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Cam Newton Nearly Unanimous As NFL MVP
Cam Newton received 48 votes while Tom Brady and Carson Palmer each received one vote.
Ron Rivera Named Coach Of The Year
Ron Rivera has been named Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons.
Cam Newton Wins Offensive Player Of The Year
Cam Newton had 35 passing touchdowns and an additional 10 rushing while throwing for 3,847 yards.
J.J. Watt Named Defensive Player Of The Year
J.J. Watt joined Lawrence Taylor as the only players to win the award three times.
Marcus Peters Named Defensive Rookie Of The Year
Marcus Peters emerged as a lockdown cornerback for the Chiefs.
Todd Gurley Named Offensive Rookie Of The Year
Todd Gurley finished his rookie season with 1,106 yards in 13 games.
J.J. Watt Named Unanimous Defensive Player Of The Year
J.J. Watt had 20½ sacks, 78 tackles -- 29 for losses -- 50 quarterback hits, four forced fumbles and 10 blocked passes.
Seau, Shields, Bettis, Haley, Brown Named To Hall Of Fame
Junior Seau, Will Shields, Jerome Bettis, Tim Brown and Charles Haley have been voted into the 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class.