Brady won his third Super Bowl MVP after leading the Patriots to a 28-24 victory over the Seahawks. He threw for 328 yards and 4 touchdowns, leading two clutch fourth-quarter drives to erase a 10-point deficit.
In a defensive battle where touchdowns were scarce, Julian Edelman carried the New England Patriots’ offense in a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. He recorded 10 receptions for 141 yards, repeatedly moving the chains with crucial catches. He found soft spots in the Rams’ defense and was the most reliable target for Tom Brady.
Brady orchestrated the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, leading the Patriots from a 28-3 deficit to a 34-28 overtime win over the Falcons. He set Super Bowl records with 43 completions and 466 passing yards, throwing two touchdowns in the second half. Brady rallied New England and forced overtime, solidifying this as the most legendary Super Bowl performance of his career.
Nick Foles delivered one of the greatest underdog performances, leading the Eagles to their first Super Bowl title in a 41-33 win over the Patriots. He threw for 373 yards, 3 touchdowns, and caught a touchdown in the famous “Philly Special” trick play. Foles outdueled Tom Brady and earned himself the MVP honor.
In a defensive battle, Edelman was the most reliable offensive weapon, catching 10 passes for 141 yards as the Patriots defeated the Rams 13-3. His quick route-running and clutch receptions helped move the chains when New England struggled to score. Edelman became just the seventh wide receiver to win Super Bowl MVP, proving his value as one of the greatest postseason performers in NFL history.
Mahomes led the Chiefs to a 31-20 comeback win over the 49ers, earning his first Super Bowl MVP. After struggling early, he threw for 286 yards, 2 touchdowns, and ran for another score. With the Chiefs trailing by 10 in the fourth quarter, Mahomes pulled off three consecutive scoring drives, including the game-winning TD to Damien Williams, securing Kansas City’s first Super Bowl in 50 years.
At 43 years old, Brady won his fifth Super Bowl MVP and seventh championship, leading the Buccaneers to a 31-9 blowout win over the Chiefs. He threw for 201 yards and 3 touchdowns, dominating in the first half. He helped Tampa Bay become the first team to win a Super Bowl in their home stadium.
Cooper Kupp orchestrated the Los Angeles Rams’ 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. He recorded eight receptions for 92 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning score in the final minutes. Kupp’s chemistry with Matthew Stafford and clutch performance capped off an incredible season. He led the league in receptions, yards, and touchdowns.
Despite playing with an ankle injury, Mahomes led the Chiefs to a 38-35 win over the Eagles, earning his second Super Bowl MVP. He passed for 182 yards and 3 touchdowns while rushing for 44 yards. Mahomes orchestrated a near-perfect second half, leading Kansas City to a game-winning field goal in the final moments.
Patrick Mahomes won his third Super Bowl MVP after leading the Chiefs to a 25-22 overtime victory against the 49ers. He threw for 333 yards and two touchdowns and led a game-winning drive in OT. Mahomes became the youngest quarterback to win three Super Bowls.