In what has become an annual tradition, the NFL celebrates its best players on the Thursday before the Super Bowl by hosting the NFL Honors awards show. This year’s NFL awards winners will be announced live from the Resorts World Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada, the host city of Super Bowl 58.
Below, you will find a list of the NFL awards winners for the 2023-2024 NFL season.
2023-2024 NFL Awards Winners
- MVP
Lamar Jackson, QB, Baltimore Ravens - Offensive Player of the Year
Christian McCaffrey | RB, San Francisco 49ers - Defensive Player of the Year
Myles Garrett | DE, Cleveland Browns - Coach of the Year
Kevin Stefanski | Head Coach, Cleveland Browns - Assistant Coach of the Year
Jim Schwartz | Defensive Coordinator, Cleveland Browns - Comeback Player of the Year
Joe Flacco | QB, Cleveland Browns - Offensive Rookie of the Year
C.J. Stroud | QB, Houston Texans - Defensive Rookie of the Year
Will Anderson Jr. | DE, Houston Texans - Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
Cameron Heyward | DL, Pittsburgh Steelers
Other NFL Awards Winners Announced at 2024 NFL Honors
- NFL Moment of the Year
CeeDee Lamb’s 91-yard touchdown reception in Week 17
- Salute To Service Award
Joe Cardona | LS, New England Patriots - FedEx Air Player of the Year
Brock Purdy | QB, San Francisco 49ers - FedEx Ground Player of the Year
Christian McCaffrey | RB, San Francisco 49ers
- Bud Light Celly of the Year
Tommy DeVito Celebration - Angry Run of the Year
Najee Harris | RB, Pittsburgh Steelers - Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award
Bobby Wagner | LB, Seattle Seahawks - Jim Brown Award
Christian McCaffrey | RB, San Francisco 49ers - Deacon Jones Award
T.J. Watt | LB, Pittsburgh Steelers - Flag Football Player of the Year
Allison Gandlin, Ryder Noche
- Captain Morgan NFL Fan of the Year
Tom Grossi | Packers
Hall of Fame Class
- Bears Kick Returner Devin Hester
- Colts DE Dwight Freeney
- Texans WR Andre Johnson
- Broncos LB Randy Gradishar
- 49ers LB Patrick Willis
- Bears DL Steve McMichael
- Panthers DE Julius Peppers
Last Year’s NFL Honors Award Winners
Last year, Patrick Mahomes was honored at the 2023 NFL Honors as the 2022-2023 NFL MVP before going on to win his second Super Bowl. While he isn’t going to win the award this year, he is once again in the big game, looking to be a back-to-back champion.
Mahomes spent much of his time last year thanking his family after winning the award in what was a heartwarming acceptance speech.
“To my wife Brittany, my baby girl Sterling, and my son Bronze, this crazy life that we are living means nothing without y’all keeping me balanced and making me appreciate every single day,” he said.
“No matter how I feel coming home, y’all bring me joy and make me appreciate the time that I get to spend with y’all. Thank you for always being there for me during my good times and my bad. Love y’all.”
Meanwhile, Vikings WR Justin Jefferson brought home the award for Offensive Player of the Year, and 49ers pass rusher Nick Bosa was honored with the Defensive Player of the Year award.
The two coaches honored last year were Brian Daboll (Coach of the Year) and DeMeco Ryans (Assistant Coach of the Year). Ryans then went on to become the Houston Texans head coach and led current Offensive Rookie of the Year nominee C.J. Stroud and the team to a playoff spot.
WR Garrett Wilson and CB Sauce Gardner were honored as the Rookies of the Year. And in a moving speech, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott was awarded the Walter Payton Man of the Year.
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“My mother told me when she was diagnosed with cancer that, ‘All greats have a story. Allow me to be your story.’ She is my ‘why.’ And with these words, just as she does and always did, my mother inspired me and motivated me to be great beyond the circumstances. And it was in her honor I that started my foundation in 2017 and named it Faith, Fight, Finish, the three words she left me and my brothers.”
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