Aaron Rodgers is heading into the next season as the MVP of the last two seasons. He will be one of the strong favorites to win it again. There might be many people that would place bets on Rodgers to win MVP. Normally, the elite quarterbacks in the league attract a lot of public money for MVP futures.
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However, this time around, another quarterback has surpassed both Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes. Even though that quarterback is under immense pressure in the upcoming season, the public is seeing him as a profitable option for the MVP pick.
Tua Tagovailoa, the quarterback of the Miami Dolphins, is currently the 5th most popular pick for the MVP award based on data. He is ahead of the likes of Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, Dak Prescott, Kyler Murray, and Matt Stafford. Tagovailoa’s odds to win the MVP have dropped from 175/1 to 75/1 now.
Tua Tagovailoa would want to show the public that they trusted the right man. He has a huge season ahead of him, and another failure could lead to his exit from the team. The Miami Dolphins have a solid roster, and the responsibility of carrying that roster is on the shoulders of the former Alabama quarterback.
The arrival of Tyreek Hill will definitely help him. However, it’s up to him to utilize his offensive weapons to their maximum strength. Winning the MVP is still a long way off, but anything is possible in the NFL.
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Aaron Rodgers will have a tough competition for the MVP Award
The Green Bay Packers quarterback would want to have a three-peat of MVP Awards. However, that won’t be easy, as many other players will be strong contenders to win it this time around.
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Currently, Josh Allen, Trey Lance, and Justin Herbert are the public’s top favorites to win the MVP Award. Allen would be a safer one to bet on because the Buffalo Bills arguably have the best roster in the NFL. Things can go either way for Lance and Herbert because they are part of a tough division.
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