The NFL isn't done forcing its product down your throat. There's an entire award ceremony planned for Saturday.
The 2016 NFL Honors scheduled for 9 p.m. ET can be live streamed here free (requires free trial registration). Additional TV coverage can be found on CBS.
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In addition to your run-of-the-mill MVP and Coach of the Year awards, the NFL will also honor those who have helped their neighboring communities, youth coaches and the military. There's a fantasy award thrown somewhere in there too, but that's not what you're looking forward to.
Below is a list of favorites for the night's most prestigious awards.
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AP Most Valuable Player
No active QB has more career rushing touchdowns than #Panthers 2015 NFL MVP favorite Cam Newton (43). pic.twitter.com/Q6Tte3aElI
— NFL Spin Zone (@NFLSpinZone) January 6, 2016
AP Coach of the Year
Panthers coach, Ron Rivera, the current 4/5 betting favorite for NFL Coach of the Year
— FFL Podcast (@fflpodcast) December 7, 2015
Offensive Rookie of the Year
ESPN's @MelKiperESPN picks Jameis Winston as his 2015 Rookie of the Year!
MUST READ --> https://t.co/H4cNDT9Ppg pic.twitter.com/rKHC5baEwZ— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@TBBuccaneers) January 9, 2016
Defensive Rookie of the Year
Well represented with @realronalddarby @leonardwilliams @marcuspeters all up for Defensive Rookie of the Year pic.twitter.com/Rlzb5iLnOZ
— CJ LaBoy (@CJLaBoy) February 4, 2016
Comeback Player of the Year
ICYMI: Cancer survivor Eric Berry was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year by the PFWA.
Salute. pic.twitter.com/0i1ZD1ijrf— ESPN (@espn) January 23, 2016
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