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The 'AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year award winners' quiz
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The 'AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year award winners' quiz

Can you name every NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award winner? Quiz clue: Season / Team / Position. Good luck!

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2024 / PHI / RB / #26
Saquon Barkley
2023 / SF / RB / #23
Christian McCaffrey
2022 / MIN / WR / #18
Justin Jefferson
2021 / LAR / WR / #10
Cooper Kupp
2020 / TEN / RB / #22
Derrick Henry
2019 / NO / WR / #13
Michael Thomas
2018 / KC / QB / #15
Patrick Mahomes
2017 / LAR / RB / #30
Todd Gurley
2016 / ATL / QB / #2
Matt Ryan
2015 / CAR / QB / #1
Cam Newton
2014 / DAL / RB / #29
DeMarco Murray
2013 / DEN / QB / #18
Peyton Manning
2012 / MIN / RB / #28
Adrian Peterson
2011 / NO / QB / #9
Drew Brees
2010 / NE / QB / #12
Tom Brady
2009 / TEN / RB / #28
Chris Johnson
2008 / NO / QB / #9
Drew Brees
2007 / NE / QB / #12
Tom Brady
2006 / SD / RB / #21
LaDainian Tomlinson
2005 / SEA / RB / #37
Shaun Alexander
2004 / IND / QB / #18
Peyton Manning
2003 / BAL / RB / #31
Jamal Lewis
2002 / KC / RB / #31
Priest Holmes
2001 / STL / RB / #28
Marshall Faulk
2000 / STL / RB / #28
Marshall Faulk
1999 / STL / RB / #28
Marshall Faulk
1998 / DEN / RB / #30
Terrell Davis
1997 / DET / RB / #20
Barry Sanders
1996 / DEN / RB / #30
Terrell Davis
1995 / GB / QB / #4
Brett Favre
1994 / DET / RB / #20
Barry Sanders
1993 / SF / WR / #80
Jerry Rice
1992 / SF / QB / #8
Steve Young
1991 / BUF / RB / #34
Thurman Thomas
1990 / HOUO / QB / #1
Warren Moon
1989 / SF/ QB / #16
Joe Montana
1988 / SF / RB / #33
Roger Craig
1987 / SF / WR / #80
Jerry Rice
1986 / LARM / RB / #29
Eric Dickerson
1985 / LARD / RB / #32
Marcus Allen
1984 / MIA / QB / #13
Dan Marino
1983 / WAS / QB / #7
Joe Theismann
1982 / SD / QB / #14
Dan Fouts
1981 / CIN / QB / #14
Ken Anderson
1980 / HOUO / RB / #34
Earl Campbell
1979 / HOUO / RB / #34
Earl Campbell
1978 / HOUO / RB / #34
Earl Campbell
1977 / CHI / RB / #34
Walter Payton
1976 / BLC / QB / #7
Bert Jones
1975 / MIN / QB / #10
Fran Tarkenton
1974 / OAK / QB / #12
Ken Stabler
1973 / BUF / RB / #32
O.J. Simpson
1972 / WAS / RB / #43
Larry Brown

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