National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award
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The NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award is given annually by the Associated Press to the offensive player of the National Football League believed to have had the most outstanding season. Multiple-award winners include Marshall Faulk and Earl Campbell, both of whom won the award three times each, as well as Jerry Rice, Barry Sanders, and Terrell Davis, all two-time award winners.
[edit] NFL Offensive Players of the Year
- 1972 - Larry Brown, RB Washington Redskins
- 1973 - O.J. Simpson, RB Buffalo Bills
- 1974 - Ken Stabler, QB Oakland Raiders
- 1975 - Fran Tarkenton, QB Minnesota Vikings
- 1976 - Bert Jones, QB Baltimore Colts
- 1977 - Walter Payton, RB Chicago Bears
- 1978 - Earl Campbell, RB Houston Oilers
- 1979 - Earl Campbell, RB Houston Oilers
- 1980 - Earl Campbell, RB Houston Oilers
- 1981 - Ken Anderson, QB Cincinnati Bengals
- 1982 - Dan Fouts, QB San Diego Chargers
- 1983 - Joe Theismann, QB Washington Redskins
- 1984 - Dan Marino, QB Miami Dolphins
- 1985 - Marcus Allen, RB Los Angeles Raiders
- 1986 - Eric Dickerson, RB Los Angeles Rams
- 1987 - Jerry Rice, WR San Francisco 49ers
- 1988 - Roger Craig, RB San Francisco 49ers
- 1989 - Joe Montana, QB San Francisco 49ers
- 1990 - Warren Moon, QB Houston Oilers
- 1991 - Thurman Thomas, RB Buffalo Bills
- 1992 - Steve Young, QB San Francisco 49ers
- 1993 - Jerry Rice, WR San Francisco 49ers
- 1994 - Barry Sanders, RB Detroit Lions
- 1995 - Brett Favre, QB Green Bay Packers
- 1996 - Terrell Davis, RB Denver Broncos
- 1997 - Barry Sanders, RB Detroit Lions
- 1998 - Terrell Davis, RB Denver Broncos
- 1999 - Marshall Faulk, RB St. Louis Rams
- 2000 - Marshall Faulk, RB St. Louis Rams
- 2001 - Marshall Faulk, RB St. Louis Rams
- 2002 - Priest Holmes, RB Kansas City Chiefs
- 2003 - Jamal Lewis, RB Baltimore Ravens
- 2004 - Peyton Manning, QB Indianapolis Colts
- 2005 - Shaun Alexander, RB Seattle Seahawks
- 2006 - LaDainian Tomlinson, RB San Diego Chargers
- 2007 - Tom Brady, QB New England Patriots