Most people seem to be giving their ranks on MVP voting citing only QBs. It’s hard to imagine that just a title over 10 years ago Brees’ 46 TDs wasn’t enough to win MVP.

I’m curious as to who the real MVP candidates are. QB production is down so I’m really gearing towards awarding it to a defensive player like Myles Garrett. I know some people have also cited CMC and Hill.

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    I hate to give credit to an Eagles player, but I think the MVP is Jason Kelce, and I don’t think it’s particularly close.

    The Eagles are 6-1 in one-score games. Without the tush push, that definitely would not be the case. Without Kelce, the tush push wouldn’t be a thing.

    Jason Kelce is carrying the Eagles from being a .500 team into 9-1 Super Bowl contenders.

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      1 year ago

      Wow I wasn’t expecting to see anyone else with this opinion but yeah. Kelce isn’t being talked about enough, what he’s done at the center position is incredible, like greatest of all time argument, and makes the operation of the eagles offense so fluid. Really hard to throw them off rhythm when they get four downs everywhere on the field and an unstoppable play.

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      1 year ago

      Not to discount how well Swift has been playing, but beyond just the tush push, I think Kelce’s also the main reason the run game in general has been so successful.