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Peyton Manning misses out on MVP, but takes Comeback Player of the Year honors

Doug Farrar, yahoo.com

NEW ORLEANS -- Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning didn't win the NFL's Most Valuable Player or Offensive Player of the Year award -- both of those went to Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson -- but there could be little doubt that Mann…

Brian McIntyre, yahoo.com

By a nearly unanimous vote, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt was named The Associated Press 2012 NFL Defensive Player of the Year on Saturday night. Watt received 49 of a possible 50 votes from a nationwide panel of voters. The other vote went to …

CNNSI.com

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Washington's Robert Griffin III beat out fellow quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson to win The Associated Press 2012 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award.

Sam Eifling, deadspin.com

The NFL's next Hall of Fame class, just announced, has a few dudes the TV made famous. There's Bill Parcells, who made a coaching career of winning two Super Bowls with the Giants and then convincing other teams believe he might ever do it again; Chris …

ESPN.com

Von Miller's second NFL season was special, no doubt. The 2011 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year became a complete player in 2012 and established himself as one of the very best defensive players in the league. The future is so bright that Miller could b…

Doug Farrar, yahoo.com

The Baltimore Ravens like receiver/returner Jacoby Jones for a lot of reasons. They like his ability to take it to the house when he returns a punt or kickoff (he had three total return touchdowns this season), and they certainly liked his speed when he…

Isaac Rauch, deadspin.com

The Medical Board of California is trying to revoke David Chao's license after he lost a malpractice suit this past summer, and, after years of evidence that Chao is regularly operates well outside the bounds of best medical practices, the loss of his l…

CNNSI.com

The Pro Football Hall of Fame, which elects new members today, wants fan suggestions on the voting process. That's good, says Jim Trotter, because that process is surely broken.