#icouldbewrong but with four weeks of #football left in the #NFL's regular season, the MVP race is all but over. Barring a crazy last month of the season, Tom Brady, at the age of 44, will be winning his 4th MVP Award the night before the Super Bowl. He is currently first in passing yards (4134), passing touchdowns (36) and QBR (67.6). He also sixth in completion percentage (68.2%) and passer rating (104.2). His team is 10-3 and still in position to potentially earn the #1 seed in the NFC. This season has progressed eerily similar to last season with TB12 and the Bucs offense finding their rhythm in the second half of the season. As we all know, team success plays a big part in this individual award. So as long as the offense keeps rolling to close out the season, there's not really anyone that has a chance to make it a race at this point. As good as Aaron Rodgers, Micah Parsons, and Jonathan Taylor have played, they just haven't done enough to overtake the ageless wonder that is Tom Brady.
The good news for everyone else is this; the NFL Regular Season MVP has not won the Super Bowl since 1999. The bad news for everyone is this; Tom Brady is always doing things that everyone else doesn't do, so winning Regular Season MVP and Super Bowl MVP in the same weekend is the obvious next step.
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