Aaron Rodgers is the MVP for the fourth time in his illustrious career.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback defeated a strong list of candidates such as Tom Brady, Jonathan Taylor and Cooper Kupp. He also ensured he will have more career MVPs than Brady considering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signal-caller—who has three MVPs—announced his retirement after a playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
Adam SchefterAaron Rodgers now joins Jim Brown, Joe Montana, Brett Fave and Peyton Manning as the only players in NFL history to win back-to-back MVP awards.
This was the longest season in NFL history, so it was only fitting that a number of different MVP candidates emerged during the 18 weeks.