With the NFL regular season entering its final month of play after this weekend’s games, let’s consider the leading candidates for the most valuable player award. The criteria for MVP is simple—that player’s team would not be nearly as good without him.
This is how the race looks now.
1. Brett Favre, Quarterback, New York Jets
The Jets made several key player additions in the off-season, but none has had an impact like Favre. The team has won five consecutive games, including impressive wins against the New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans on the road. The 39-year old Favre is completing more than 70 percent of his passes, has thrown for nearly 2,500 yards and 20 touchdowns through Week 12.
2. Matt Cassel, Quarterback, New England Patriots
When Tom Brady went down for the season in Week 1, it looked like the Patriots’ championship aspirations were over. But, Cassel is the main reason why the Patriots are contending for the AFC East. Cassel has passed for 815 yards, six touchdowns and one interception in his last two games, setting a team-record for consecutive 400-plus yards passing.
3. Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Indianapolis Colts
Earlier this season it was easy to write the Colts off. In the last three weeks, however, Manning has been impressive—seven touchdowns, no interceptions, and several clutch plays. The Colts have a excellent chance at a wild card spot and that’s entirely due to Manning’s resurgence.
4. Kurt Warner, Quarterback, Arizona Cardinals
Warner has completed 68.4 percent of his passes and has passed for 3,741 yards and 24 touchdowns. Warner has completed more than 70 percent of his passes seven times and has thrown more touchdowns than interceptions nine times. His recent performance against the Philadelphia Eagles, however, has brought his stock down.
5. Eli Manning, Quarterback, New York Giants
Much is made about the Giants’ potent rushing attack and dominating pass rush, but Manning continues to emerge as the team’s leader. He has completed 62 percent of his passes and has thrown 18 touchdowns, while limiting turnovers. So far, he has a career-high 91.6 passer rating. Manning has completed more than 20 passes to six different receivers.
Considerations
Running back Adrian Peterson is the Minnesota Vikings best player by far, but the team has underachieved.
If there’s an MVP for the first-half of the season, Clinton Portis, running back for the Washington Redskins, would probably have been a lock to win the award. Recent injuries has limited his production, however.
The last defensive player to be MVP was the Giants’ Lawrence Taylor in ‘86. Defensive players worthy of consideration are the Jets’ defensive tackle Kris Jenkins and defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth of the Tennessee Titans.

