Arena Football League Most Valuable Player Award
The Arena Football League Most Valuable Player Award (AFL MVP) is an award given by the Arena Football League (AFL) to the arena football player who is considered most valuable to his team in the AFL. From 1996-2010, the League did not award an MVP.[1]
Season | Player | Team | Position |
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1987 | Russell Hairston | Pittsburgh Gladiators | WR/LB |
1988 | Ben Bennett | Chicago Bruisers | QB |
1989 | George LaFrance | Detroit Drive | WR/DB |
1990 | Art Schlichter | Detroit Drive | QB |
1991 | George LaFrance (2) | Detroit Drive | WR/DB |
1992 | Jay Gruden | Tampa Bay Storm | QB |
1993 | Hunkie Cooper | Arizona Rattlers | WR/LB |
1994 | Eddie Brown | Albany Firebirds | WR/DB |
1995 | Barry Wagner | Orlando Predators | WR/DB |
2011 | Nick Davila | Arizona Rattlers | QB |
2012 | Tommy Grady | Utah Blaze | QB |
2013 | Erik Meyer | Spokane Shock | QB |
2014 | Nick Davila (2) | Arizona Rattlers | QB |
2015 | Dan Raudabaugh | Philadelphia Soul | QB |
References
- ↑ "Davila Named National Guard MVP of the Year". www.arenafootball.com. Arena Football League. August 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
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