Super Bowl, Awards
Super Bowl L
- 2. Baltimore Ravens (24) – 2. Philadelphia Eagles (27)
In a matchup very few have, Chip Kelly, Sam Bradford and the rest of the Philadelphia Eagles prove all the doubters wrong. Kiko Alonso plays like a stud down the stretch and re-establishes himself as one of the better linebackers in the game.
Sam Bradford stays healthy all season long and in Kelly’s system enjoys a breakthrough season. DeMarco Murray and Ryan Matthews become the north-south runners Kelly’s system needs.
What really shocks the football world is how good the Eagles defense becomes in 2015.
Super Bowl MVP
- Jordan Matthews (WR-PHI)
A star will be born in Jordan Matthews. The kid can fly with his big frame and catches everything thrown his way.
Regular Season MVP
- Andrew Luck (QB-IND)
This side of Aaron Roders there’s nobody better in the league. Finally, after the disappointment of 2015, the Colts realize the offensive line needs a major overhaul.
Offensive Player of the Year
- Adrian Peterson (RB-MIN)
Running mad and angry will be the theme for Adrian Peterson all season long. Norv Turner knows how to draw it up too.
Defensive Player of the Year
- Khalil Mack (LB-OAK)
The Houston Texans will be kicking themselves for a long time to come for drafting JaDeveon Clowney instead of Khalil Mack.
Comeback Player of the Year
- Sam Bradford (QB-PHI)
If injury doesn’t strike him, Sam Bradford will put up 4,000-plus yards and 30-plus touchdowns in 2015.
Coach of the Year
- Dan Quinn (HC-ATL)
With very little talent on the defensive side of the ball Dan Quinn implements his bland Cover-3 system and surprises in year one.
Offensive Rookie of the Year
- Ameer Abdullah (RB-DET)
Ameer Abdullah will be the flashiest rookie running back the NFL has seen in a very long time.
Defensive Rookie of the Year
- Leonard Williams (DL-NYJ)
With Sheldon Richardson suspended, New York Jets beast of a defensive lineman Leonard Williams will show why he was the most talented player in the 2015 NFL Draft.