In 2014, J.J. Watt showcased an unprecedented NFL season, excelling as both a defender and a tight end, yet lost the MVP to quarterback Aaron Rodgers, marking a shift towards a “quarterbacks only” MVP trend. Currently, Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, leading the league in rushing and touchdowns, emerges as a serious MVP contender, potentially challenging the quarterback dominance in the award’s history.
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A players-only meeting was held by Cincinnati's defense following a disappointing performance at home, where the Bengals suffered a 39-38 defeat to the winless New York Jets. This loss marked a historically poor showing at Paycor Stadium, prompting the team to address their struggles internally. Want More Context? 🔎
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