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NFL Awards finalists 2023: MVP, Best Defensive Player, Best Offensive player, Rookie of the year...

San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey is the only non-quarterback in contention for the MVP award. He, Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott feature in two categories.

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San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey is the only non-quarterback in contention for the MVP award. He, Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott feature in two categories.
PATRICK SMITHAFP

The finalists for the Associated Press 2023 NFL awards, including the five candidates for MVP, were announced on Thursday. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson starts out as the big favorite to be named the MVP - he picked up the award in 2019 with 100% of the votes. Jackson, along with Niners running back Christian McCaffrey and Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott are also in the running for the Offensive Player of the Year award.

The winners will be announced at the NFL Honors ceremony at Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas on 8 February as a prelude to Super Bowl LVIII which takes place three days later in the same city. The ceremony will be aired live on CBS and NFL Network and stream on Paramount+ and NFL+.

You can watch the AP NFL Awards ceremony live on fuboTV (free trial available)

This was the second year that finalists were determined via AP’s weighted voting system. Votes are cast before the playoffs by a nationwide panel of 50 sports journalists who regularly cover the league. Writers elect their top five candidates for the MVP award and a top three for the remaining categories ordered in a points-based system (1st: 10 points, 2nd: 5 points, 3rd: 3 points, 4th: 2 points and 5th: 1 point).

2013 AP NFL Awards

MVP

  • Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills QB) 
  • Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens QB)
  • Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers RB)
  • Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys QB)
  • Brock Purdy (San Francisco 49ers QB)

Defensive Player of the Year

  • DaRon Bland (Dallas Cowboys CB)
  • Maxx Crosby (Las Vegas Raiders DE)
  • Myles Garrett (Cleveland Browns DE)
  • Micah Parsons (Dallas Cowboys LB)
  • T.J. Watt (Pittsburgh Steelers LB)

Offensive Player of the Year

  • Tyreek Hill (Miami Dolphins WR)
  • Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens QB) 
  • CeeDee Lamb (Dallas Cowboys WR)
  • Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers RB)
  • Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys QB) 

Offensive Rookie of the Year

  • Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit Lions RB)
  • Sam LaPorta (Detroit Lions TE)
  • Puka Nacua (Los Angeles Rams WR)
  • Bijan Robinson (Atlanta Falcons RB)
  • C.J. Stroud (Houston Texans QB) 

Defensive Rookie of the Year

  • Will Anderson (Houston Texans DE)
  • Jalen Carter (Philadelphia Eagles DT)
  • Joey Porter Jr (Pittsburgh Steelers CB)
  • Kobie Turner (Los Angeles Rams DT)
  • Devon Witherspoon (Seattle Seahawks CB)

Comeback Player of the Year

  • Joe Flacco (Cleveland Browns QB) 
  • Damar Hamlin (Buffalo Bills S)
  • Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB) 
  • Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams QB) 
  • Tua Tagovailoa (Miami Dolphins QB) 

Coach of the Year

  • Dan Campbell (Detroit Lions)
  • John Harbaugh (Baltimore Ravens)
  • DeMeco Ryans (Houston Texans)
  • Kyle Shanahan (San Francisco 49ers)
  • Kevin Stefanski (Cleveland Browns)

Assistant Coach of the Year

  • Ben Johnson (Detroit Lions offensive coordinator)
  • Mike Macdonald (Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator)
  • Todd Monken (Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator)
  • Jim Schwartz (Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator)
  • Bobby Slowik (Houston Texans offensive coordinator)

Founded in 1846, the Associated Press is an independent global news organization. The AP NFL Awards has recognized the top player in the league since 1957 when Cleveland Browns RB Jim Brown became the first recipient, winning the first of three MVP awards.

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