Broncos QB misses out on MVP award to Peterson.
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Manning named Comeback Player of the Year (National Football Post)
Broncos QB misses out on MVP award to Peterson.
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Manning named Comeback Player of the Year (National Football Post)
If I had a vote for the NFL MVP award, I’d probably vote for Peyton Manning over Adrian Peterson. But I can’t sit here and argue that Manning was dis…
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MVP loss can’t diminish Manning’s season
By a nearly unanimous vote, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt was named The Associated Press 2012 NFL Defensive Player of the Year on Saturday night. Watt received 49 of a possible 50 votes from a nationwide panel of voters. The other vote went to Denver Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller. Watt, a 2011 first-round pick out of Wisconsin, led the NFL with 20.5 sacks this season. In addition to his prolific season rushing the passer, Watt had 81 tackles, 39 tackles for a loss and 42 hits on opposing quarterbacks. The 6-foot-6, 295-pound Watt tied for the Texans’ team lead with 16 passes defensed, while also forcing four fumbles and recovering two fumbles. In two postseason games, Watt had nine tackles, 1.5 sacks and two passes defensed.
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Texans defensive end J.J. Watt near unanimous choice for 2012 NFL Defensive Player of the Year (Shutdown Corner)
NEW ORLEANS — Whether or not Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson wins the Comeback Player of the Year award or not, his status as the league’s newly-crowned Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year puts quite the exclamation point on a season few thought could possibly happen. Peterson suffered a knee injury in December of 2011 and underwent surgery soon after. His recovery was on the near-miraculous scale, and despite the “pitch count” Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier said he’d put Peterson on to start the season, Peterson became the sixth player in NFL history to gain more than 2,000 yards on the ground. Peterson is the first running back to win the MVP award since LaDanian Tomlinson took the title in 2006. He received 30.5 votes, while Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning nabbed 19.5 votes. Perhaps most impressive about Peterson’s season was the fact that he seemed to get better as the season rolled along. Of his 2,097 rushing yards, 1,322 came in the season’s last eight games. He had just one game in which he rushed for under 100 yards in his final 10 games, and he exceeded the 200-yard mark in single games twice — against the Green Bay Packers and the St. Louis Rams. He gained 99 yards on 20 carries against the Packers in a playoff loss despite the fact that backup quarterback Joe Webb replaced Christian Ponder, and the Packers were reading run on every single play. In truth, Peterson had every defense reading run most of the time, which makes his season all the more impressive. Ponder, still adapting to the NFL in his second season, averaged 6.1 yards per attempt in the 2012 season. Peterson averaged 6.0 yards per carry. And the fact that the Vikings were in the playoffs one year after a 3-13 mark lends even more credence to how deserving he was. At last week’s Pro Bowl, Peterson predicted that he would win the MVP, which led to some good-natured ribbing between himself and Manning, who won Comeback Player of the Year. “I’m going to win it. I will get it,” Peterson said of the title.
Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson is the NFL’s Most Valuable Player as selected by an Associated Press vote.
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AP TOPS PEYTON FOR MVP (The Associated Press)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Adrian Peterson’s sensational season following major knee surgery has earned him The Associated Press 2012 NFL Most Valuable Player Award.
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Peterson beats Peyton Manning for MVP (The Associated Press)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Vikings running back Adrian Peterson beats Broncos QB Peyton Manning for AP 2012 NFL MVP.
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Vikings running back Adrian Peterson beats Broncos QB Peyton Manning for AP 2012 NFL MVP (The Associated Press)
NFL fans everywhere wondered if Peyton Manning could come back from four neck surgeries after 13 years in Indianapolis without missing a game.
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PEYTON’S COMEBACK (The Associated Press)
NEW ORLEANS — Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning won the 2012 Associated Press NFL Comeback Player of the Year award.
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Peyton Manning wins comeback award (The SportsXchange)
Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning on Saturday was named NFL comeback player of the year.
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Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning named NFL’s comeback player of the year