2020 NFL Honors: Awards list, how to watch, stream

Everything you need to know about the NFL Honors show.

On Saturday evening will be the ninth-annual NFL Honors awards show, the league’s red carpet event that will include a bevy of awards and the unveiling of Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2020.

Event Information

Sunday, Feb. 1, 2020 — 8:00 p.m. ET
Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami, FL

NFL Honors Host

Steve Harvey

TV

Fox
Fox Sports Go

Streaming

fuboTV (try it free)

NFL Awards

AP Most Valuable Player
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
AP Coach of the Year
AP Comeback Player of the Year
AP Offensive Player of the Year
AP Defensive Player of the Year
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year
AP Defensive Rookie of the Year
Bridgestone Clutch Performance Play of the Year
FedEx Air & Ground Players of the Year
Salute To Service Award
Courtyard Unstoppable Performance of the Year
Deacon Jones Award
Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award
Don Shula High School Coach of the Year
AP Assistant Coach of the Year
Game Changer Award
Anything But Ordinary Player of the Year
Bud Light Celly of the Year
Daily Fantasy Player of the Year

2019 NFL Honors Ceremony: Awards list, time, TV channel and how to stream online

The Baltimore Ravens are likely to win a handful of awards and here’s how you can watch the NFL honors ceremony to see them do it.

The NFL Honors ceremony is upon us and the Baltimore Ravens are in line for quite a few awards for their work this season. At the top of the list is quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has a shot at the 2019 NFL MVP race and Offensive Player of the Year awards.

Here’s how you can watch the 2019 NFL Honors ceremony to see if Jackson and a whole host of other Ravens players and staff win any awards.

How to watch 2019 NFL Honors ceremony:

Sunday, Feb. 1, 8:00 p.m. ET

Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami, FL

NFL Honors host:

Steve Harvey

NFL Streams:

Live stream: fuboTV (try it free)

Television channels:

FOX

NFL awards:

AP Most Valuable Player
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
AP Coach of the Year
AP Comeback Player of the Year
AP Offensive Player of the Year
AP Defensive Player of the Year
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year
AP Defensive Rookie of the Year
Bridgestone Clutch Performance Play of the Year
FedEx Air & Ground Players of the Year
Salute To Service Award
Courtyard Unstoppable Performance of the Year
Deacon Jones Award
Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award
Don Shula High School Coach of the Year
AP Assistant Coach of the Year
Game Changer Award
Anything But Ordinary Player of the Year
Bud Light Celly of the Year
Daily Fantasy Player of the Year

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How to watch and stream 2020 NFL Honors

Here’s how to watch and stream the 2020 NFL Honors show on Fox.

Emmy Award-winning entertainer Steve Harvey will host the ninth annual NFL Honors show on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 8 PM ET/PT on Fox, recognizing the game’s best moments, players and coaches from the 2019-2020 season.

NFL fans who are unable to watch the show on television can stream NFL Honors using FuboTV (try it free).

The list of awards that will be given out on Saturday evening includes the Associated Press Most Valuable Player award, the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year and the AP Coach of the Year award.

Here is the complete list of awards that will be announced:

AP Most Valuable Player Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
AP Coach of the Year AP Comeback Player of the Year
AP Offensive Player of the Year AP Defensive Player of the Year
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year AP Defensive Rookie of the Year
Clutch Performance Play of the Year

 

Air & Ground Players of the Year
Salute To Service Award Unstoppable Performance of the Year
Deacon Jones Award Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award
Don Shula High School Coach of the Year AP Assistant Coach of the Year
Game Changer Award Anything But Ordinary Player of the Year
Bud Light Celly of the Year Daily Fantasy Player of the Year

The Chiefs will face the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, Feb. 2.

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Josh Allen holds second-best odds to win Defensive Rookie of the Year award

After a solid rookie campaign, Jacksonville Jaguars pass-rusher Josh Allen will head into the weekend of the NFL’s annual Honors awards with pretty good odds to be crowned Defensive Rookie of the Year. In fact, according to Sports Betting Dime, only …

After a solid rookie campaign, Jacksonville Jaguars pass-rusher Josh Allen will head into the weekend of the NFL’s annual Honors awards with pretty good odds to be crowned Defensive Rookie of the Year. In fact, according to Sports Betting Dime, only one player has better odds and that’s Nick Bosa with odds of 1/50.

As for Allen, he currently shares the second-best odds with Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Devin Bush as both currently have odds of 10/1. That said, it appears both rookies will need an upset at Saturday’s award show, which will start at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.

Bosa has been the guy leading the charge for the award in the eyes of oddsmakers for quite some time. He started in all but two games in the regular season and managed to accumulate 47 total tackles, nine sacks, a forced fumble, and a pick. His contributions to the San Francisco 49ers’ defense is a huge reason they had regular season success and will be playing in Super Bowl LIV Sunday.

As for Allen, he came just short of Bosa in tackles with 44 but beat him out in the sacks category this regular season with 10.5. He also registered one more forced fumble than Bosa. As a result, he was voted into the Pro Bowl and became the Jags’ first rookie to achieve the feat.

Most tend to think Bosa should be able to hold off Allen and Bush Saturday, however, if there is a case to be made for Allen it’s the fact that he only started in four games to Bosa’s total of 16 and still managed to register nearly the same amount of tackles and more sacks.

Regardless as to what happens in terms of the award, fans can be happy about what the future holds for Allen. In 2020 he should be even more polished, and if he starts, he could be a 14-plus sack type of player.

2020 NFL Honors: TV time, channel and full list of awards

The NFL Honors – the league’s annual awards show – will take place this Saturday, Feb. 1, the night before the Superbowl.

The NFL Honors – the league’s annual awards show – will take place this Saturday, Feb. 1, the night before the Superbowl.

The two-hour special will be taped earlier in the day at the Adrienne Arsht Center in downtown Miami and will air at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on FOX.

Highlights from the show will include the introduction of the 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame class and The Associated Press’ annual awards presentation.

Here’s a full listing of the awards that will be given out Saturday night:

AP Most Valuable Player presented by Pizza Hut
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year presented by Nationwide
AP Coach of the Year
AP Comeback Player of the Year presented by Castrol EDGE
AP Offensive Player of the Year
AP Defensive Player of the Year
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year presented by Oakley
AP Defensive Rookie of the Year
Bridgestone Clutch Performance Play of the Year
FedEx Air & Ground Players of the Year
Salute To Service Award presented by USAA
Courtyard Unstoppable Performance of the Year
Deacon Jones Award
Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award
Don Shula High School Coach of the Year
AP Assistant Coach of the Year
Game Changer Award
Anything But Ordinary Player of the Year presented by Microsoft Surface
Bud Light Celly of the Year
Daily Fantasy Player of the Year presented by DraftKings

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Ex-Chargers’ Donnie Edwards wins Salute to Service Award

Former Chargers linebacker Donnie Edwards has won the NFL’s 2019 Salute to Service Award.

Former Chargers linebacker Donnie Edwards has won the National Football League’s Salute to Service Award.

Edwards was recognized Wednesday by the league and exceptional efforts to honor and support members of the military community. He will be recognized on Saturday night during the NFL Honors – the primetime show which presents its individual awards for the 2019 season.

“I’m honored to be the recipient of the Salute of Service Award for my work with the military,” Edwards said. “It means so much to me to continue the legacy of my grandfather, Maximino, by honoring the ones who defended – and continue to defend – freedom.”

USAA, a leading provider of insurance and other services to U.S. military members, veterans and their families, will contribute $25,000 in Edwards’ honor to the official aid societies representing all five military branches. The NFL will match USAA’s donation of $25,000, which will be donated to the Edwards’ military charity of choice.

Edwards spent five seasons with the Chargers from 2002-2006. He was twice voted as an All-Pro linebacker and was one of only eight players in the history of the NFL to record 20 interceptions and 20 sacks over a career.

Edwards has founded the Best Defense Foundation that takes World War II veterans and Vietnam Veterans back to their battlefields and memorials so they can pay homage to their fallen brothers who never got a chance to live a full life.

The Chargers legend brought sixteen World War II veterans back to the shores of northern France to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

Super Bowl 54 Schedule: Media Day, NFL Honors, 49ers vs. Chiefs Start Time, TV Channel, Live Stream

Super Bowl 54 Schedule Of Events Live Online.

Super Bowl 2020 is set as the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs will meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FL to decide who is the new king of the NFL. The refreshing matchup of new faces on one of the grandest stages in sports will take place on Sunday, February 2nd. However, the big game is just the main course with plenty of appetizers to satisfy your football cravings. 

Every event in the lead-up to the Super Bowl can be seen live on fuboTV

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Here’s the full schedule of events: 

Monday, January 27th: Super Bowl Opening Night

The event formerly known as Media Day has been turned into quite the national spectacle. After arriving in Miami, both teams will formally address the media for the first time on Monday night. This will be the only time the two teams convene in one place at the same time before the game itself. Marlins Park will host this event instead of Hard Rock Stadium.

Participating Team Interview Session #1: 7:00 p.m. ET

Participating Team Interview Session #2: 9:00 p.m. ET

Tuesday, January 28th: Coaches Interviews

The second day of media continues as the two respective head coaches from each side answer questions from reporters. It’ll be the grizzled veteran Andy Reid alongside the younger Kyle Shanahan appearing in his first Super Bowl as head coach. 

Saturday, February 1st: NFL Honors

Steve Harvey returns to host NFL Honors for the second time. The event will air on FOX at 8:00 p.m. ET and honor the league’s best players. Awards being presented at the event include: Most Valuable Player, Man of the Year, Coach of the Year, and Rookie of the Year for Offense and Defense. 

Sunday, February 2nd: National Anthem, Super Bowl LIV, Halftime Show

Finally, the Niners and Chiefs battle it out to see who reigns supreme in the NFL. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET and will air on FOX. Demi Lovato has been chosen to perform the Star Spangled Banner ahead of the game. 

This year’s halftime show in Miami will include two Latino musical icons with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez co-headlining the concert.

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Chandler Jones should be NFL Defensive Player of the Year

While the Cardinals’ season has gone quite as they had hoped, one of their best in Chandler Jones should be given a great honor for his stellar play in every game.

The Arizona Cardinals have had a very up-and-down season so far. There have been moments of great promise for the future paired with equally concerning ones. Nevertheless, one constant has remained through all 12 games — the play of outside linebacker Chandler Jones.

Since Jones’ first season with the Arizona Cardinals in 2016, no player has had more sacks. Honestly, it really isn’t close. Jones has registered 52.5 QB takedowns, the next closest being Aaron Donald with 45. Previous Defensive Player of the Year winners in Donald and Bears edge rusher Khalil Mack just don’t have the stats that Chandler Jones has.

With that said, the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year is for 2019 only. So for this award, previous stats don’t matter (although it gives a perspective on the kind of player Jones has been for years).

Let’s take a look at 2019, then. Oh, Chandler Jones is leading the league in sacks again.

Jones sits atop the quarterback takedown throne with 12.5 sacks registered on the year. Beneath him is Tampa Bay Buccaneers edge rusher Shaquil Barrett, who started off the year red-hot with nine sacks in four games. Since then, he’s cooled down a good amount. Jones looks like he’s headed for another season sack crown.

So, who else is in contention for the league’s best defender? Patriots corner Stephon Gilmore is having another stellar year and could take home the award. However, there’s another ballhawk defensive back that has been incredible down the stretch. Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick seemingly won games for Pittsburgh on his own. Since being dealt from Miami to the Black and Gold, Fitzpatrick has five interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and one touchdown. He would certainly be another great choice for defensive player of the year.

In the past few years, it seems like the league’s best defender has been either Aaron Donald or Khalil Mack. While both have been very good for their respective teams, neither has had their typical best-defensive-player caliber season. Donald has been great, but hasn’t quite been the force he was last year. On the other hand, Mack only has 5.5 sacks on the year. Both of these players are still great, but their stats just don’t give way to another DPOY award.

Cardinals DC Vance Joseph’s defense includes a lot of soft zone coverage that allows for quick ball release by opposing quarterbacks, targeting the short and intermediate passing game. This obviously makes it more difficult for edge rushers to reach the quarterback, yet it hasn’t slowed down Jones one bit. As the young Cardinals secondary gets more playing time together, Jones’ numbers will only go up.

If Chandler Jones registers one sack in each of his last five games, he will finish the 2019 season with 17.5 sacks. If he has multiple sacks in at least two of those games, he would be close to 20 sacks. That is absolutely absurd.  Jones has to be excited for this opportunity, especially considering the struggling Browns offensive line and the Rams(2x) coming up on the schedule.

Jones’s statistics certainly warrant the Defensive Player of the Year title, but the award has typically gone to a member of a playoff team. The Cardinals(3-7-1) have made great progress towards 2020 and beyond, but they won’t be in the postseason this year. Still, Chandler’s numbers should outweigh the record of the team.

As of November 24th, 2019, there has not been a better defensive player in the NFL than Chandler Jones of the Arizona Cardinals.

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