Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has a legitimate shot at the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award.
He leads the league in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns and is just 519 yards away from becoming the first receiver in NFL history to record at least 2,000 receiving yards in one season.
At the very least, Hill can make a case for the award, but even he admitted quarterbacks usually win MVPs.
But if it’s a quarterback who wins the award, Hill wants it to be his quarterback: Tua Tagovailoa.
“It’s a quarterback award,” Hill said, via Pro Football Talk. “We all know that. And if Tua won it, I’d be happy. I’d be happier if Tua won it.”
Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa are MVP candidates. Hill recently said he’ll be happier if Tua wins it. https://t.co/QPJfdFe3za
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) December 10, 2023
Hill is right – a quarterback has won the award 46 times, whereas a receiver has never won MVP.
But non-quarterbacks have won as well: 18 running backs, one linebacker, one defensive lineman, and one kicker.
Hill could certainly become the first wideout to do it, but he appears to have realized he’s only putting up record-breaking numbers because of his quarterback.
Tagovailoa also has a case for the award with 3,457 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.
His passing yards rank third in the league, his touchdowns rank second but his interceptions are tied for fourth.
Tagovailoa is also completing 70.1 percent of his passes this season, slightly behind San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy – another MVP candidate.
Hill isn’t the first NFL player to admit the MVP award is for quarterbacks, either: Former Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals defense end J.J. Watt recently noted that no other position could ever be more valuable than a quarterback.
But anything can happen in the final five games.
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