
How do the last ten Super Bowl MVP’s rank among each other following Super Bowl XLIX?
Following last night’s Super Bowl 49 win by the New England Patriots, there are plenty of reactions from different fans. Some expected to see the game go down the way it did, while others were either disappointed or shocked.
The Super Bowl MVP is the most prestigious award to be given after the big game, and it is always fun to predict the award winner throughout the course of the game. Last night, the honors were well-earned by Tom Brady and he joins the list of many other Super Bowl stars who have won the award before him.
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There have been quite a few talented players that have won the Super Bowl MVP over the past ten years, and it is very difficult to rank them. That being said, there are some that stick out more than others despite all of them putting up big games. It’s always fun to look back in Super Bowl history and see the top individual performances.
All of that being said, there are always going to be disagreements as to where players should be ranked. If that is the case here, make sure to leave your thoughts in the comment section at the end of the piece.
How do the last ten Super Bowl MVP award winners rank among each other?
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