2023 NFL Honors, live stream, TV channel, time, Award list

The 2023 NFL Honors awards show will take place on Thursday night and will be hosted by the talented Kelly Clarkson. 

The 2023 NFL Honors awards show will take place on Thursday night and will be hosted by the talented Kelly Clarkson. The biggest and most sought-after award will be the MVP award, which will include the two Super Bowl quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes.

The other notable awards will include AP Coach of the Year, AP Comeback Player of the Year, AP Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year.

The 2023 NFL Honors awards show is sure to be an exciting night for football fans everywhere, here is everything you need to know to watch or stream the action tonight.

NFL Honors

  • When: Thursday, February 9
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel:  NBC, NFL Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

 2023 NFL Honors

  • AP Most Valuable Player
  • 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
  • Next Gen Stats Best Moment of the Year
  • Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
  • NFL Inspire Change Tribute
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023
  • FedEx Air & Ground Players of the Year
  • Salute to Service Award
  • Bud Light Celly of the Year
  • Head & Shoulders Never Not Working Protection Play of the Year
  • NFL Fan of the Year
  • Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award
  • AP Assistant Coach of the Year
  • Deacon Jones Sack Leader Award

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Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson named finalists for NFL MVP award

Burrow and Jefferson are among the five finalists for the league’s most prestigious award.

[autotag]Joe Burrow[/autotag], [autotag]Ja’Marr Chase[/autotag] and the Cincinnati Bengals are hoping to make a return trip to the Super Bowl this season, and to do that, they’ll have to get through the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s AFC Championship.

However, in addition to a Lombardi Trophy, Burrow is also in the mix for the NFL’s most prestigious individual honor, as is another former LSU star in [autotag]Justin Jefferson[/autotag] for the Minnesota Vikings. Per the Associated Press, Burrow and Jefferson are two of five finalists for the league’s Most Valuable Player Award.

They are joined by Buffalo QB Josh Allen, Eagles QB Jalen Hurts and Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, who Burrow and the Bengals face on Sunday. Jefferson was also nominated for AP Offensive Player of the Year.

Burrow finished the year completing 68.3% of his passes for 4,475 yards, 35 passing touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Jefferson, meanwhile, won the league receiving title with 1,809 yards on 128 catches, both of which led the league. He also had eight receiving touchdowns.

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Jalen Hurts announced as finalist for the 2022 NFL MVP award

Jalen Hurts is one of five finalists for the NFL MVP award

After an outstanding season, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Jalen Hurts, has been announced as a finalist for the NFL MVP award. The Eagles will be hosting the San Fransisco 49ers on Sunday for a trip to the Super Bowl.

The former Crimson Tide quarterback was a second-team All-Pro in 2022 and accumulated a 66.5 completion percent, 3,701 yards, 22 touchdowns and only six interceptions. Hurts also carried the ball 165 times for 760 yards and 13 scores.

From losing the starting quarterback job in a national championship game to being listed alongside Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen for an NFL MVP is one of the greatest redemption stories of all time.

The winner will not be announced until Thursday, Feb. 9, before the Super Bowl.

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Former Oklahoma Sooners QB Jalen Hurts named MVP Finalist

Former Oklahoma Sooners QB Jalen Hurts is up for both MVP and Offensive Player of the Year

In what has been a phenomenal season for the former Oklahoma star quarterback, Jalen Hurts has been named a finalist for the 2022 NFL MVP award. The other finalists are Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes, Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson, Buffalo’s Josh Allen and Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow.

While a brief injury scare put a damper on Hurts’ steller 2022 campaign, the Philadelphia Eagles QB has put together a great season, with career highs in both passing and rushing touchdowns, passing yards, QBR and passer rating. He did all of this in 15 starts and is now one win away from a Super Bowl appearance.

With Hurts about to enter his fourth year as a pro, he can start negotiating a long-term deal with the Eagles this offseason.

There has been much contention as to which college football fanbase is allowed to claim Hurts as their own. Though it is easy to wonder how much of a stake Lincoln Riley gets in this argument.

Hurts is also up for Offensive Player of the Year, so he’s in the running for more than one prestigous award during the NFL Honors. Though it’s quite possible he will be unable to attend, as he might have a previous engagement in Glendale, Arizona that Sunday night.

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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts named a finalists for NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year award

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has been named a finalist for the Associated Press NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year Awards

The NFL Honors is just a few short weeks away and the Philadelphia Eagles will be well-represented that evening.

According to Rob Maaddi, All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts has been named a finalist for the Associated Press NFL MVP and the Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year.

The third-year quarterback finished the season with 3,701 passing yards, 22 touchdowns to just 6 interceptions while leading Philadelphia to wins in 14 of the 15 games he played in.

Hurts also amassed 760 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground as well.

The winners will be announced at NFL Honors on Feb. 9. A nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league completed voting before the start of the playoffs.

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Here’s my PFWA NFL awards ballot, from MVP to All-Pro teams

A look at one voter’s MVP, coach of the year picks, and more.

The regular season is over. The 2023 Playoffs are in full swing. That means its officially awards season in the NFL.

There’s a long list of accolades reserved for pro football’s best players, ranging from the Hall of Fame fodder of a regular season Most Valuable Player award to the still-pretty-good-ness of a Pro Bowl invitation. This year’s Associated Press All-Pro teams have been published and we already know who’ll be playing dodgeball and hitting long drives at the Pro Bowl, but several awards remain in limbo.

That includes the Pro Football Writers Association — a guild in which I’m a member. The PFWA’s awards come out next week, starting with All-NFL teams and continuing all the way to the comeback and most improved players of the year. I got to vote for each of those awards. Here’s who I’m backing after the 2022 season, along with the closest runners-up in each major category.

Cowboys place 4 on ESPN’s 100-player MVP ballot

ESPN took the league’s new MVP rules several steps further, ranking their top 100 vote-getters. The Cowboys are well-represented. | From @ToddBrock24f7

The league’s Most Valuable Player race will still come down to one exemplary player, but a change in the voting procedure promises to make for some interesting back-and-forth when the end-of-season awards are finally handed out in early February.

Starting this year, each Associated Press voter will cast a ballot ranking their top five choices for MVP (and top three for every other prize) instead of listing just one name for each award. The idea is to recognize not only the most elite of the elites, but also players and coaches who are near the top of their class and deserve an honorable mention for their 2022 contributions.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes would seem to be the runaway favorite for this season; not much drama there. Maybe someone else earns a few stray first-place votes. So perhaps the meatier food for thought will be sorting through who should rightfully come in second, third, and so on.

ESPN analytics guru Seth Walder took that idea and ran ever further with it. Rather than stop at five names for MVP, he compiled a ballot that ranks the NFL’s 100 most valuable players.

He used hard stats and metrics to arrive at his choices but also factored in qualitative analysis, other awards, and the opinions of league personnel. Quarterbacks still dominate the top of the list; Walder notes that he “focused on how much value a player created relative to an average starter at their position.”

The Cowboys are well-represented, with one player falling just barely outside the Top 10 and a total of four stars placing in the Top 60. (Only the Eagles, Chiefs, and 49ers have more players in that group.)

Eagles’ QB Jalen Hurts lands in the top 5 of a ranking of NFL’s top 100 most valuable players

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts lands in the top 5 of an ESPN Ranking of the NFL’s top 100 most valuable players of the 2022 season

It is award season in the NFL and as eight teams work to secure a shot at the Super Bowl, the MVP talk is starting to wind down.

NFL Honors is less than four weeks away and the 2022 NFL MVP will be crowned that evening, along with the Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and a handful of other awards.

ESPN recently ranked the top 100 most valuable players in the NFL, and Eagles All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts landed at No. 3 overall behind Patrick Mahomes (1) and Josh Allen (2).

Hurts was in a good situation and maximized the opportunity. He dominated the most on the ground, generating almost double the team EPA on designed runs of any other quarterback. But he was an efficient passer, too. Hurts ranked eighth in EPA per dropback (ninth if we remove scrambles) and were accurate. His plus-3% completion percentage over expectation ranked second, per NFL Next Gen Stats. And Hurts was superb at turnover avoidance, giving the ball away on 1.2% of his action plays.

The criteria and process for the rankings centered around a measure of who generated more value in 2022, along with PFF rankings, NFL metrics, and All-Pro honors.

Joe Burrow (4) and Justin Jefferson (5) rounded out the top five, while Tyreek Hill (6), Justin Herbert (7), Trevor Lawrence (8), Myles Garrett (9), and Nick Bosa (10) finished in the top ten.

A.J. Brown was the next highest-ranked Eagle on the list at 13th, and Philadelphia had 11 of the top 100 most valuable players of 2022.

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NFL Week 17 betting recap: Jalen Hurts’ value has never been more apparent

If Jalen Hurts was the MVP favorite before his injury, what’s happened to change that?

The day Jalen Hurts’ shoulder injury was reported two weeks ago, his MVP odds tumbled from -150 to +150, moving him from the favorite for the award to second-favorite behind Patrick Mahomes.

After missing his second straight game Sunday, those odds are all the way down to +1500 at Tipico Sportsbook, behind Mahomes, Joe Burrow and Josh Allen. If voting goes the way of the odds, it appears Hurts’ short absence will cost him the NFL’s most prestigious individual award.

It probably should have strengthened his case.

The best way to for a player to show value is to play incredible football while leading their team to the most wins in the league. An alternate way is by missing games and their team not being nearly as good without them.

Both have occurred for Hurts. In just two games without their star quarterback, the Philadelphia Eagles have more losses (0-2) than they did in 14 games with him (13-1). The latest loss, to the Saints, saw the Eagles post a season-low 10 points — that’s one week after the team allowed a season-high 40 points. Both results can be tied back to the quarterback.

Even after missing games, Hurts still has as many wins as Mahomes and more than Allen (12) and Burrow (11). The only difference now is those players’ stats have a little extra padding with more games. If you were already leaning towards one of them for MVP before Hurts was injured, you’re probably fully in on that player now. But if Hurts was your MVP two weeks ago, you have to ask yourself, what’s actually happened to change that?

NFL MVP front-runner, Jalen Hurts, suffers shoulder injury

Jalen Hurts may miss time after shoulder injury suffered against the Chicago Bears

The Philadelphia Eagles have been the best team in the NFL this year and have started with an incredible 13-1 record. The Eagles are likely headed to the No. 1 seed in the NFC, and [autotag]Jalen Hurts[/autotag] is the odds-on favorite to win the NFL MVP currently.

However, it, unfortunately, sounds like Hurts may miss some time after an injury he sustained to his shoulder in the Eagles’ win against the Chicago Bears. Hurts is also the leading vote receiver for quarterbacks in the NFC so his loss would be tough for Philadelphia. Fortunately, the injury won’t be serious or long-term, and the Eagles aren’t going to rush him back until he’s ready for the playoffs.

The acquisition of A.J. Brown has been massive for the Eagles as well as DeVonta Smith’s emergence as a young star in this league. All of Alabama will be cheering for the Eagles to make a late run into February.

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