The NFL announced its biggest players of players on Thursday evening during the NFL specialization ceremony. The return player of the year was a quarter of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Joe Burrow, the crushing winner. He received 31 of the 50 first -place voteswinning a total of 370 points. The Ballon bearer JK Dobbins arrived second with 195 points.
Arizona cardinals The quarterrier Kyler Murray also received votes. He finished 10th in the vote with 21 points, receiving a second place vote, two third place votes, fourth place votes and a pair of fifth place votes.
Murray played a full season and led the cardinals to eight victories after returning in 2023 from his LCA tear. He passed for 3,851 yards and 21 affected with 11 interceptions in 2024, and he rushed for 572 yards and five scores.
Last year, he finished ninth in the vote of the player of the return year.
After a healthy season during which he played fairly well, we should expect him to get exactly zero votes next year.
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