Most recent person to win MVP
Matthew Stafford
This team won the first Super Bowl ever played.
Green Bay Packers
This Hall of Fame receiver played most of his career with the Lions and set the single-season yardage record.
Calvin Johnson
This Titans running back is nicknamed “King Henry.”
Derrick Henry
This team was originally known as the Boston Braves before changing its name shortly after.
Washington Commanders
The first NFL player to win MVP
Who is Jim Brown
This legendary coach led the Steelers to four Super Bowl wins in the 1970s.
Chuck Noll
This Cowboys receiver was nicknamed “The Playmaker.”
Michael Irvin
This Chargers running back scored 31 total touchdowns in 2006.
LaDainian Tomlinson
This team’s mascot is named “Sourdough Sam.”
San Francisco 49ers
The last defensive player to win MVP
Lawrence Taylor
This Hall of Fame running back retired suddenly in 1966 at the peak of his career.
Jim Brown
This Cardinals receiver is second all-time in receiving yards behind Jerry Rice.
Larry Fitzgerald
This Lions legend retired as the NFL’s all-time leading rusher before being passed later.
Barry Sanders
This AFC team has never appeared in a Super Bowl despite existing since 1995.
Jacksonville Jaguars
The second player in voting for MVP in 2010
Michael Vick (Lost to Tom Brady)
This quarterback, known as “Broadway Joe,” guaranteed a Super Bowl win before delivering it.
Joe Namath
This Vikings receiver had a record-breaking 1,964-yard season in 2022.
Justin Jefferson
This Cowboys running back led the NFL in rushing four times in the 1990s.
Emmitt Smith
This team’s original name, when founded in 1960, was the Dallas Texans.
Kansas City Chiefs
Which MVP winner had his own teammate finish 2nd in voting the same year?
Extra 2000 if you can name 2nd place
Joe Montana
2nd Place: Jerry Rice
This team completed the only perfect season in the Super Bowl era (17–0).
Miami Dolphins
This receiver caught “The Catch” from Joe Montana in the 1981 NFC Championship.
Dwight Clark
This Browns running back averaged over 5 yards per carry for his career and retired in his prime.
Jim Brown
This team was the last NFL franchise to integrate, not signing a Black player until 1962.
Washington Commanders