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Justin Herbert continues to be disrespected and his NFL MVP betting odds prove it

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Since the moment he first stepped foot on the field for the Los Angeles Chargers in 2020, Justin Herbert has been one of the most entertaining and productive quarterbacks. And let's get real here; he's also been one of the most disrespected QBs in the entire league.

Yes, the Oregon alum was named Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2020, as he should have been, seeing as how he threw for 4,336 yards, falling just 38 yards shy of Andrew Luck's rookie record, and tossed a rookie-record 31 touchdowns.

And yes, in 2021, he was named to the Pro Bowl after becoming the first quarterback in Chargers history to throw for 5,000 yards, ultimately ending the season with 5,014, ranking second in the league behind only Tom Brady (5,316), while also setting a new franchise record with 38 touchdown passes, ranking third in the NFL in that regard behind only Brady (43) and Matthew Stafford (41).