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2024 NFL Honors: Who won the league’s biggest awards?

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Last updated: 2024/02/09 at 5:49 AM
BigP Published February 9, 2024
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  • NFL Nation, ESPNFeb 8, 2024, 10:50 PM ET

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    MVPOffensive Player of the YearDefensive Player of the YearOffensive Rookie of the YearDefensive Rookie of the YearCoach of the YearComeback Player of the Year

Before the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers meet at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII (Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET, CBS), the best of the NFL gathered at the Resorts World Theatre for Thursday’s NFL Honors.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson secured his second MVP award after winning it in 2019. San Francisco star running back Christian McCaffrey won Offensive Player of the Year. Houston Texans rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud took home Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett won his first Defensive Player of the Year award. Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. won Defensive Rookie of the Year. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski was voted Coach of the Year for the second time. And Cleveland quarterback Joe Flacco was Comeback Player of the Year.

Here’s a look at who took home the awards and why:


MVP

Lamar Jackson | QB | Baltimore Ravens

There was no surprise for the NFL’s biggest individual award: Jackson was named MVP after being the betting favorite for the past six weeks.

Jackson joined a select group in winning NFL Most Valuable Player for a second time. He became the fifth player to win multiple MVP awards in his first six seasons in the league. The others were Jim Brown, Kurt Warner, Brett Favre and Patrick Mahomes.

In leading the Ravens to an NFL-best 13-4 record, Jackson ranked in the top 10 this season in Total QBR (64.7), yards per pass attempt (8.0) and touchdown-to-interception ratio (3.4). He also led the NFL in yards per rush (5.5) — not just among quarterbacks.

Continuing to be the NFL’s best dual threat, he totaled 3,678 passing yards and 821 rushing yards. He is the only player to produce over 3,000 passing and 800 rushing multiple times, winning MVP in both seasons he has accomplished this feat (2019-20 and 2023-24).

Jackson overtook San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy as the MVP frontrunner on Christmas, when he guided Baltimore to a 33-19 win at San Francisco. He then essentially secured the award a week later in a 56-19 rout of the Miami Dolphins, when he recorded a perfect passer rating (158.3) and threw five touchdown passes.

— Jamison Hensley

Lamar Jackson became the fifth player to win multiple MVP awards in his first six seasons, joining Jim Brown, Kurt Warner, Brett Favre and Patrick Mahomes. Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images

Offensive Player of the Year

Christian McCaffrey | RB | San Francisco 49ers

In his first full season with the Niners, McCaffrey delivered one of the most productive seasons in franchise and league history. He led the NFL in scrimmage yards per game (126.4), scrimmage touchdowns (21), rushing yards (1,459), first downs (114) and 10-plus yard runs (44) while playing 16 games.

Those numbers were enough to earn McCaffrey a Pro Bowl berth and first-team AP All Pro honors as he also added his name to the NFL record books. McCaffrey boosted his total career games with a rushing and receiving score in the same game to 15, tied with Marshall Faulk for the most in league history, and became the third player in NFL history to post more than 2,000 scrimmage yards in a season for two different franchises.

“Everyone has those gym rats who just work so hard. … We got a guy like that, who’s also one of the most talented people in the league,” Niners coach Kyle Shanahan said. — Nick Wagoner

Christian McCaffrey led the NFL in scrimmage yards per game (126.4), scrimmage touchdowns (21), rushing yards (1,459), first downs (114) and 10-plus yard runs (44) this season. Cooper Neill/Getty Images

Defensive Player of the Year

Myles Garrett | DE | Cleveland Browns

After several years contending for this award, Garrett finally got over the hump to capture his first NFL Defensive Player of the Year honor.

He ranked just seventh with 14 sacks. But Garrett also spearheaded the NFL’s best regular-season defense. The Browns led the league in defensive efficiency, yards per game allowed (267) and three-and-out rate (32.9%), among several other categories. Garrett also finished second in pass rush win rate (30.5%) despite facing the third highest double-team rate (28.8%).

The Browns won four in a row late in the year, culminating with a playoff-clinching victory over the Jets on Dec. 28. During that stretch, Garrett had 35 pass-rush wins; only one other edge rusher had more than 20 (Pittsburgh’s T.J. Watt had 26).

“I know the focus is on sack numbers,” general manager Andrew Berry said. “That really doesn’t tell the whole story. … He played at a really high level for us down the stretch.” — Jake Trotter

Though he recorded just 14 sacks, Myles Garrett led the NFL’s best regular-season defense in 2023. Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images

Offensive Rookie of the Year

C.J. Stroud | QB | Houston Texans

Stroud earned this award through the countless rookie records he either tied or set. The former Ohio State standout led the Texans to their first divisional title since 2019 and was the first quarterback drafted in the top two of the draft since 1967 to win a playoff game in his rookie season. That win also made him the youngest to win a playoff contest, passing Michael Vick.

Stroud set the record for most pass attempts without an interception to start a career (191). He carried that momentum and also led the league in touchdown-to-interception ratio (23:5).

He finished the regular season with 4,108 passing yards — the third most for a rookie behind Andrew Luck (4,374 in 2012) and Justin Herbert (4,336 in 2020). His highest passing mark occurred in Week 9 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when he threw for 470 yards, the most ever by a rookie. — DJ Bien-Aime

C.J. Stroud set a number of rookie records this season for the Houston Texans. Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports

Defensive Rookie of the Year

Will Anderson Jr. | DE | Houston Texans

When Anderson came to the Texans, he wanted to set a standard that the rookies were here to “change the culture.” He was immediately impactful when he recorded a sack of Jackson in Week 1.

The sack numbers slowed down, but he was still toward the top in advanced metrics. The No. 3 pick ranked third in pass rush win rate (25.8%). He also impacted the run game as he was sixth in run-stop win rate (36%) among defensive ends with at least 400 snaps.

He finished the season with 7 sacks, 10 tackles for loss and 22 QB hits despite suffering an ankle injury that made him miss two games. — DJ Bien-Aime

Will Anderson ranked third in pass rush win rate (25.8%) and was sixth in run-stop win rate (36%) among defensive ends with at least 400 snaps. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

Coach of the Year

Kevin Stefanski | Cleveland Browns

The Browns have made the postseason just three times since returning to the NFL in 1999. Two of those came with Stefanski as head coach, and in both (including 2020) he was named Coach of the Year.

Stefanski guided Cleveland through a turbulent regular season to an 11-6 record. The Browns suffered season-ending injuries to numerous key players, including quarterback Deshaun Watson (shoulder) and running back Nick Chubb (knee).

Cleveland also became the first team since 1987 to start five different quarterbacks in a season. Still, the Browns set a franchise record with a winning score in the final two minutes of regulation on five occasions.

“That starts with Kevin,” general manager Berry said. “The way that he was able to lead and manage through challenges in adversity this year was absolutely phenomenal. … I know that our organization is in really good hands both now and for the foreseeable future with him.” — Jake Trotter

Stefanski won his second Coach of the Year award. He won it first following the 2020 season. Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images

Comeback Player of the Year

Joe Flacco | QB | Cleveland Browns

Flacco went unsigned during the offseason, the preseason and half of the regular season. But the 39-year-old former Super Bowl MVP finally got his chance following a season-ending shoulder injury to Watson.

Flacco signed with Cleveland on Nov. 20. Two weeks later, he got his first start with the Browns and became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for more than 250 yards and multiple touchdowns in his first five games with a new team. Over those five starts, Flacco also led the NFL with 1,616 passing yards.

With Flacco behind center, Cleveland won four games in a row to clinch its first playoff appearance since 2020.

“I was so fortunate to become part of this team,” he said after Cleveland’s 45-14 loss to the Houston Texans in the first round of the playoffs. “To be given a chance to do this with those guys, I’m super grateful for it.” — Jake Trotter

With Joe Flacco behind center, Cleveland won four games in a row to clinch its first playoff appearance since 2020. Nick Cammett/Getty Images

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