New Orleans (AP)-From the previous 11 seasons, AP is the first team All Pro Quarterback named NFL’s MVP Award.
It had some logic in which Quarterbacks provide the highest price to a team and the same panel that selects the All Pro team and all awards.
In the MVP voting, Buffalo’s Josh Allen announced Lamar Jackson of Baltimore on Thursday night, surrounded by the edges that it was revealed last month.
After the AP handed over the most valuable player award in 1961, it only marked the third time that a player won at least the MVP after not voting for the first team. (AP had the most prominent player award from 1957-60 and he was also the winner of the first team All Provis)
So how did it happen in this season:
All Pro Vote
Let’s start with the All Pro votes where Jackson was shore. He got 30 out of 50 votes of the first team by the national panel of media members and 19 seconds. Allen got the first position and 24 second -place votes, while Cincinnati’s broom, which got the last two places, included nine seconds.
What changed for MVP?
Several voters watched the MVP vote differently. While Jackson and Allen won 1-2 out of 48 out of 50 belts (Berro and Sakin Barclass got the second number), when Allen reached the top spot, his edge was the First got nine additional votes. The Pro team lost seven with Jackson.
Allen also took third position on one belt, and Jackson was ranked fourth on the second, but it had no effect on the winner.
Allen won with 383 points on the basis of scoring, which gives 10 points for the first position vote, followed by five, three, two and one in the last four places. Jackson had 362 points.
How did the aggressive player of the Year play its role?
The AP also has several other awards, including the aggressive player of the year. Although the award has been given to non -quarterbacks in the last five season, Jackson received significant support there.
He finished second in the voting and got 12 votes for Allen, which came in sixth, which came in sixth.
Nine voters, who selected Jackson as the top aggressive player, selected Allen as an MVP, and calculated all the changed votes almost all of the All Pro team.
Jackson became the first player to be the second place in both awards since the Drew Brees in 2018.
Has it happened before?
There were two other season when one player won the MVP after the first team was not All Pro. In 2003, Patten Manning was the first team of the team, but he shared the MVP with Steve McNear, who was second in the All Pro voting.
The voters only elected the first position in voting and both quarterbacks got 16 MVP votes when all Manning’s pro-voting was 28½-16½.
It also took place in the 1987 season in which John Elway won the MVP and finished second in the All Pro voting.
After Jerry Rice set the NFL record with 22 TD catches, Season and San Francisco received the support of two candidates and San Francisco had 84 MVP votes.
The Elway also sat down the three alternate player games, while Montana crossed the packet line and played two of them.
The Elway got 36 votes for MVP, followed by rice 30 and Montana 18.
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