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The stars come out

Watch tonight from 9 p.m. ET on NBC as the NFL honors the star players of the 2011 season. Read

Awards

    • AP Most Valuable Player

    • AP Coach of the Year
      Presented by XFINITY, only from Comcast

    • AP Offensive Player
      Presented by Castrol

    • AP Offensive Rookie of the Year
      Presented by Pepsi Max

    • Pepsi Rookie of the Year

    • NFL.com Fantasy Player of the Year

    • Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award
      Presented by Prilosec OTC

    • Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award

    • Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year

    • AP Comeback Player of the Year
      Presented by Van Heusen

    • AP Rookie of the Year
      Presented by Pepsi Max

    • Fantastic Finish of the Year

    • Play of the Year
      Presented by Bridgestone

    • Salute To Service Award
      presented by USAA

Sponsors

  • Pepsi
  • Avengers
  • Van Heusen
  • Castrol
  • John Carter

Featured Headlines

  1. 2011: Best of Tim Tebow

    Relive Tebow Time in all its glory -- comeback wins and all -- as the Broncos' QB took over in-season to lead Denver to its first playoff berth since 2005. Watch
  2. 2011: Best of Tom Brady

    Watch the best from Tom Brady's 2011 season in which he passed for 5,235 yards and 39 touchdowns. Watch
  3. 2011: Best of Drew Brees

    Check out some of the best plays from Saints QB Drew Brees' record-setting season. Watch
  4. FEDEX AIR & GROUND PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

    Tom Brady

    Patriots

    Drew Brees

    Saints

    Aaron Rodgers

    Packers

    LeSean McCoy

    Eagles

    Ray Rice

    Ravens

    Season Nominees

    Who were the best Air & Ground Players of 2011?

    Vote
  5. 2011: Best of Jason Pierre-Paul

    The Giants defensive end had an incredible season, racking up 16.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a crucial blocked field-goal attempt to beat division rival Dallas. Watch
  6. Instant Debate

    The most memorable moment in 2011

    The 2011 calendar year has been full of many memorable moments in the NFL, including the end of the lockout. What event or person resonated the most? Our analysts debate. Read

  7. 2011: Best of Rob Gronkowski

    The Patriots star broke the single-season receiving touchdown record for tight ends with 17, and also added 1,327 receiving yards and one rushing touchdown. Watch
  8. 2011: Best of Aaron Rodgers

    Packers QB Aaron Rodgers passed for 4,643 yards on his way to 45 touchdowns. Watch some of his best plays from 2011. Watch
  9. 2011 PEPSI ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

    Andy Dalton

    Bengals

    Von Miller

    Broncos

    Cam Newton

    Panthers

    Patrick Peterson

    Cardinals

    Aldon Smith

    49ers

    ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

    Who was the top rookie in 2011

    Vote
  10. 2011: Best of Matthew Stafford

    Lions QB Matthew Stafford passed for 5,038 yards and 41 touchdowns in his third season and has quickly become an elite quarterback in the NFL. Watch
  11. 2011: Best of Reggie Bush

    In 2011, Reggie Bush had his best season to date, including his first career 1,000-yard rushing season and seven total touchdowns. Watch
  12. 2011: Best of Jared Allen

    Jared Allen had a record-breaking 2011. He set the Vikings franchise record for sacks in a season with 22 and consecutive games with a sack with 11, in addition to tying the NFL record for career safeties with four. Watch
  13. 2011: Best of Cam Newton

    Panthers QB Cam Newton had a record-breaking rookie season to remember. Relive the best moments from the Pro Bowl quarterback's first NFL season. Watch
  14. 2011: Best of Arian Foster

    Arian Foster turned in another Pro Bowl season, leading the Texans with 1,224 rushing yards and 12 total TDs. Watch

NFL Honors

The night before Super Bowl XLVI, the NFL will salute its best players and plays from the 2011 season with "NFL Honors," a star-studded football and entertainment event. The two-hour primetime awards special from the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis will air nationally on Feb. 4, from 9-11 p.m. (ET) on NBC. Alec Baldwin will host the show, which will feature a live performance from Lenny Kravitz. Seven of the awards being announced will be from the Associated Press, including the AP Most Valuable Player.

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