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Patrick Mahomes Is the NFL’s 2022 Most Valuable Player

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Patrick Mahomes Is the NFL’s 2022 Most Valuable Player

Patrick Mahomes Is the NFL’s 2022 Most Valuable Player

Patrick Mahomes Is the NFL’s , 2022 Most Valuable Player.

Patrick Mahomes Is the NFL’s , 2022 Most Valuable Player.

NPR reports that the 27-year-old quarterback was named MVP on Feb.

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NPR reports that the 27-year-old quarterback was named MVP on Feb.

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It is the second time he's received the award in his six-year career.

It is the second time he's received the award in his six-year career.

NPR reports that Mahomes completed the season "with 5,614 total yards in passing rushing and receiving.".

NPR reports that Mahomes completed the season "with 5,614 total yards in passing rushing and receiving.".

Other winners announced at the annual NFL awards ceremony include coach of the year Brian Daboll.

Comeback player of the year Geno Smith and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Dak Prescott.

Comeback player of the year Geno Smith and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Dak Prescott.

Mahomes issued a statement after being named the league's MVP.

Every day giving everything that we have together to go for the ultimate goal, the Super Bowl.

Let's continue to go for that dream this weekend, Patrick Mahomes, via statement.

Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl on Feb.

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Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl on Feb.

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Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl on Feb.

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It will be the first Super Bowl in which the two starting quarterbacks are Black.

It will be the first Super Bowl in which the two starting quarterbacks are Black.

Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m.

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