Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes named Super Bowl LVIII MVP

#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is your #SuperBowlLVIII MVP, earning his third career Super Bowl MVP honors.

Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is your Super Bowl LVIII Most Valuable Player.

Mahomes put up another classic performance to pull out the clutch victory in overtime, further adding to his impressive legacy. The comeback efforts late in the game to send it to overtime, followed by the game-winning drive ending in a touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman, will live on in league history.

Mahomes completed 34 of 46 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns with a 99.3 rating and added 66 rushing yards. It marked the second Super Bowl ever to go to overtime as the Chiefs became the first team to repeat as Super Bowl champions since the 2003-04 New England Patriots. Kansas City recorded the seventh comeback of 10 or more points in a Super Bowl, including the team’s Super Bowl LIV and LVII victories.

The extraordinary part about Mahomes’ latest victory is his grit in making quick decisions under pressure. He is the third player ever to be named Super Bowl MVP in consecutive seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw. Mahomes is the fifth quarterback with at least three Super Bowl titles, joining Tom Brady and Pro Football Hall of Famers Bradshaw, Joe Montana, and Troy Aikman.

Mahomes’ career accolades now include the following: Three Super Bowl wins, three Super Bowl MVPs, two league MVPs, 4 Super Bowl appearances, 4 Lamar Hunt Trophies, 6 AFC title game appearances, six pro bowls, 3 All-Pro wins, Offensive Player of the Year.

Super Bowl MVP odds for almost every 49ers player

Here are the Super Bowl MVP odds for basically every #49ers player. Who would you be betting on?

The 49ers haven’t a Super Bowl win, and by extension a Super Bowl MVP, since they thumped the Chargers 49-26 in Super Bowl XXIX.

This year they enter Super Bowl LVIII for a third try at securing their sixth Lombardi Trophy. Who would be the game’s MVP if San Francisco can knock off the Kansas City Chiefs to avenge their last Super Bowl defeat?

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History says it would be quarterback, Brock Purdy. The 49ers are a little different than other teams though in the distribution of their club’s success, so the door is open for a slew of players to potentially take home the honor should San Francisco win.

Luckily for us, BetMGM has odds on virtually every single 49ers player to win the award. Here they are:

(Quick reminder! With these odds, if a player is +500, that means a $100 would win $500. At +1000, a $100 bet fetches $1,000.)

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes named Super Bowl LVII MVP

#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is your #SuperBowlLVII MVP, earning his second career Super Bowl MVP honors.

Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is your Super Bowl LVII Most Valuable Player.

Mahomes put up another gutsy performance, battling through an aggravated high ankle sprain to help the team to victory. He was 21-of-27 passing for 183 yards and three touchdowns, but it was what he did with his legs that deserves the most praise. His 26-yard scramble helped set the team up for their game-winning score. He finished the game with six carries for 44 yards.

The best part about Mahomes’ MVP win — he gave due credit to all of his teammates. Offense, defense, special teams and even the coaching staff. Mahomes said they all challenged each other to be better when the game was looking grim, and they did just that. They battled back, together, from a 10-point halftime deficit to comeback and win the game.

Mahomes helped break the MVP curse, becoming league MVP, winning the Super Bowl and being named Super Bowl MVP. It’s the first time it has happened since 1999 when Kurt Warner did it with the Greatest Show on Turf.

Mahomes’ career accolades now include the following: Two Super Bowl wins, two Super Bowl MVPs, two league MVPs, 3 Super Bowl appearances, 3 Lamar Hunt Trophies, 5 AFC title game appearances, 5 pro bowls, 3 All-Pro wins, Offensive Player of the Year, and he’s never won less than 12 games in a season.

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Cooper Kupp just put together the best season ever by a WR, capping it off with Super Bowl MVP

No wide receiver has ever had a season better than the one Cooper Kupp just put together, capping it off with Super Bowl MVP honors

Cooper Kupp was a really solid receiver for the Rams in his first four NFL seasons. In 2019 and 2020, he totaled 186 catches for 2,135 yards with 13 touchdowns, proving to be a go-to receiver for Jared Goff.

But what he did this season was something no one saw coming. No one expected him to be Offensive Player of the Year. No one thought he’d come close to breaking Calvin Johnson’s single-season record. No one bet on him to lead the NFL in receptions, yards and touchdown catches.

From Week 1 to the Super Bowl, Kupp put together the greatest season we’ve ever seen from a wide receiver. During the regular season, he caught 145 passes for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns, which are incredible numbers. But he didn’t suddenly drop off in the playoffs despite defenses paying so much attention to him.

In the Rams’ four postseason wins, he caught 33 of 42 targets for 478 yards and six touchdowns. Only Larry Fitzgerald’s numbers in 2008 rival Kupp’s when the Cardinals wideout caught 30 passes for 546 yards and seven touchdowns during Arizona’s run to the Super Bowl.

Kupp’s remarkable playoff performance brought his regular-season and postseason totals to 178 catches, 2,425 yards and 22 touchdowns. He’s the first player in NFL history with more than 2,000 receiving yards in a season, blowing by the previous record of 1,977 yards held by Fitzgerald.

His 178 receptions are also an NFL record for the regular season and postseason combined, beating Michael Thomas’ mark of 156 catches in 17 games two years ago.

The only record he came up short of breaking was Randy Moss’ 24 touchdowns with the Patriots in 2007. That year, Moss scored 23 times during the regular season but in three playoff games, he caught just seven passes for 94 yards and one touchdown.

Kupp sits alone as the one player who caught at least 130 passes, had 1,800-plus yards and scored at least 20 touchdowns in a season (including playoffs), and it’s possible no receiver will ever join him. That’s how historic his 2021 season was.

And what better way to cap it off than to win Super Bowl MVP? Kupp deserved the award after scoring two touchdowns, including the game-winner, helping carry the Rams on their final drive. He came up short in the regular-season MVP voting, receiving only one vote to finish third in the poll, but Kupp would probably rather be a Super Bowl MVP than a regular-season MVP without a ring.

So to put a bow on his 2021 season, here’s everything he accomplished:

  • Receiving triple crown
  • Pro Bowl
  • First-team All-Pro
  • Offensive Player of the Year
  • Super Bowl MVP

It might be a while before we see a season like that from a wide receiver, if ever.

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Cooper Kupp and the Rams capped a season for the ages with a Super Bowl 56 victory

A dream Rams season could’ve only ended with a dream effort by Kupp.

You win Super Bowls off the backs of your best players. It’s decided on their arms, their hands, their will. If your big guns don’t come to play, you’re not going to win. No role player will save the day when the chips are down. No, your stars must have brought their A-game to beat the final boss.

Nothing less.

After narrowly winning Super Bowl LVI 23-20 over the Cincinnati Bengals, the Los Angeles Rams have a lot of blessings to be thankful for. Climbing this impossible mountain means that not only do you have a great deal of luck on your side, you also need a bevy of stars—true game-changers in every sense of the hyphenated, melodramatic word.

On a team with Aaron Donald, Jalen Ramsey and Von Miller, arguably none are more significant than Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp (+600 to capture the award, per Tipico Sportsbook).

The 2021 receiving triple-crown winner, a First-Team All-Pro, and now Super Bowl MVP, Kupp wasn’t always in the conversation for the NFL’s best player. Nor was he someone you would ever envision a championship team feeding over and over on a fourth-quarter, title-winning drive. Five seasons ago, Kupp was merely a solid possession receiver on a solid Rams playoff team. A good contributor, but not someone you write home about. A savvy and reliable player, but not a face of the league.

In truth, there’s nothing typical about Kupp. Of all people, of every special superstar to strap on a helmet on Sunday, this Super Bowl could’ve only ended in his arms. With 5:00 remaining on their last meaningful possession, down four, and the entire season on the line, the Rams ensured that it did.

From their own 30, the Rams faced a 4th and 1. Miss in any fashion and the Bengals likely drive the other way for the dagger. This wasn’t a situation to get cute.

Get Kupp the ball.

Later, on 2nd and 7, the Rams needed another clutch play while in Bengals territory. Already a little behind the sticks, every yard and second counted. Don’t overthink it.

Get Kupp the ball.

Many NFL greats often talk about how the game “slows down” in the final moments of a Super Bowl. Already hopped up on adrenaline, your mind is racing beyond a mile per minute. You’re intimately aware of an entire country watching you at home, magnifying the pressure. Should results break the right way, what you’re about to experience will be one of the greatest moments of your life. Unfiltered euphoria. Or, in a fit of poor fortune, it’ll be a moment of anguish you’ll learn to accept–or repress–soon enough.

The last minutes of a Super Bowl are where legends are created. They are figuratively what people tell their grandkids in hallowed terms about once they pass on this sport as a passion. NFL Films doesn’t fixate on the regular-season greats and their otherwise empty statistics. Why would they? Heroes coming through when it’s most dire is why we watch football, why we watch sports in the first place. A hero is someone we can all identify with and see ourselves in. How empty would this entire endeavor of American gladiators be if we couldn’t relate to someone stepping up as a professional?

With 1:29 remaining, and the Rams on the verge of their first Super Bowl in over two decades, Kupp became that universal hero.

Get Kupp the ball.

Five touches. One fourth-down conversion. 49 yards. And the game-winning touchdown in the Super Bowl. A dream season for Kupp with the perfect nightcap.

The Rams, by every measure, had an All-Star team in 2021. Donald and Miller will walk into the Hall of Fame the second they retired. Ramsey, at his pace, will probably join them in that exclusive club. They were supposed to enjoy this sort of February glory. It was their destination from the start.

It’s fitting then that instead of any of their other weighty names, L.A. won thanks to Kupp. He brought his A-game to football’s biggest stage, as he did all year, and he’s who we’ll glow about one day to our grandkids. Heck, we might even tell everyone we know and love now that we saw Cooper Kupp win a Super Bowl for the Rams. We’ll say our words don’t do Kupp–or the Rams–justice either. They couldn’t.

You just had to be there.

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7 best Super Bowl MVP bets for the Rams

Matthew Stafford is the favorite to win Super Bowl MVP, but there are plenty of other Rams players who are good bets

It’s hard enough to predict who will win Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, and guessing which player will be named MVP of the game is even tougher. The award typically goes to the quarterback of the winning team but 24 times, a non-quarterback has won it.

Looking at the Rams’ roster, which players are you betting on to win Super Bowl MVP this weekend? Matthew Stafford is the obvious pick, but he’s not the only candidate we like from the Rams.

Here are 7 of the best bets to win MVP, ranked from our favorite to least favorite. All odds via Tipico Sportsbook.

Former LSU football players Super Bowl MVP odds per Tipico

Check out the Super Bowl MVP odds on Joe Burrow, Ja’ Marr Chase, and Odell Beckham Jr.

The Super Bowl is approaching, and LSU has five former players participating in the game. Three of them are among the best Super Bowl MVP odds. Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Odell Beckham Jr are among the five best odds to become the MVP of the game.

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Joe Burrow QB Bengals +220

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Burrow has had a fantastic season, passing for 4,611 yards, 34 touchdowns, and completing 70.4% of his passes. Burrow has thrown four touchdown passes two interceptions in three playoff games while throwing for 842 yards. If the Bengals win the Super Bowl, Burrow will be a huge reason and will probably be named the MVP. The Bengals offensive line will need to play well for this to happen. The Los Angeles Rams defensive line had some monsters on it.

Ja’Marr Chase WR Bengals +1500

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Chase has already established himself as one the best receivers in the NFL in his rookie season. Chase caught 81 passes for 1,455 yards and 13 touchdowns this year. The first-year receiver continued his stellar post-season, catching 20 passes for 279 yards and a one-touch touchdown. It’s possible Chase could win MVP; he is capable of putting up big numbers. But he will be going up again the best cornerback in the game Jalen Ramsey. It will be a fun matchup to watch.

Odell Beckham Jr. WR Rams +2000

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Beckham came to the Rams late in the season and has played well in the playoffs catching 19 passes for 236 yards and one touchdown. Beckham is a long, very long shot, but there is a chance he can win MVP with Cooper Kupp getting a ton of attention.

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Ranking the top 15 Super Bowl MVP snubs

From Reggie White to Rod Martin to Manny Fernandez to Justin Tuck to Kam Chancellor, here are the biggest MVP snubs in Super Bowl history.

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If you win the Super Bowl, you’re probably happy enough about that to pass by the idea that your efforts in the biggest game (or games) of your life left you short of the game’s Most Valuable Player award, even when that omission is clearly unfair.

So, with Super Bowl LVI upon us in mere days, it’s time to recognize those players from Super Bowls past whose play on the field should have merited them the game’s greatest honor. Because a ring is the thing, but recognition is also important.

In preparation for this article, I did a little Twitter crowd-sourcing to see what our readers thought. The replies were fascinating, and while not all of these snubs made the cut, they all had legitimate arguments.

With that, here are our 15 most disconcerting Super Bowl MVP misses.

Super Bowl Expert Picks, Predictions, Lines: Cincinnati vs Los Angeles

NFL expert picks, predictions, lines for the 2022 Super Bowl LVI: Cincinnati vs Los Angeles

NFL expert picks, predictions, lines for Super Bowl LV: Cincinnati vs Los Angeles


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Super Bowl Expert Picks
Cincinnati vs Los Angeles | Point Total o/u: 48.5
MVP PredictionMore Passing Yards: Burrow or Stafford


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Line: Los Angeles -4.5 o/u: 48.5

Gill Alexander, VSIN: Los Angeles*
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Phil Harrison, BuckeyesWire.com: Los Angeles
Jeremy Mauss, MWwire.com: Los Angeles
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Joe Vitale, UGAWire.com: Los Angeles
Clucko the Chicken, CFN: Cincinnati
CONSENSUS PICK Los Angeles

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Cincinnati vs Los Angeles | Point Total o/u: 48.5
MVP PredictionMore Passing Yards: Burrow or Stafford


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Super Bowl 56: Top 5 long shot odds to win Super Bowl MVP in Bengals-Rams

If things break the right way, these players can put themselves in the MVP convo.

When it comes to the Super Bowl MVP award, the truth is every player outside of the two quarterbacks is a long shot to win it. One glance at the history of the award shows it usually goes to a QB with a smattering of other positions taking it every few years.

There are levels to what classifies as a long shot, however. Someone like wide receiver Cooper Kupp doesn’t fit the bill for the purposes of this post because, aside from having the third-best odds to win it, he’ll have no shortage of people who expect him to be in the conversation despite his position. The same can be said for several other players who don’t have odds as short as his.

Then there are the long shots who won’t come up in conversation but can impact the game at an MVP level if things break the right way. For instance, what if the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams play a defensive battle that ends in a 12-9 score where kicker Evan McPherson goes 4-for-4 on field goals including the game-winner? His +6000 odds suddenly look very appealing, don’t they?

Below is a look at those type of long shots to win MVP of Super Bowl LVI. And no, McPherson didn’t make the cut only because a kicker has never won the award. Consider him a bonus pick.

Want a look at the favorites to win Super Bowl MVP? We’ve got those right here. The best value plays for Super Bowl MVP are available here, as well.

Odds provided via Tipico