MVP is the most prestigious award any NFL player could receive. Today, the NFL is predominantly a passing league, and that has resulted in more quarterbacks winning MVP in recent history. But what about non-quarterbacks; do they not deserve a fair shot at being called MVP? Colts’ Jonathan Taylor has been a force in the NFL, yet his name is not being mentioned in the MVP conversation. Perhaps it is time for voters to reconsider what being an NFL MVP means to them and the men who play this game.
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