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NFL Honors
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Football League
First awarded2011
Websitewww.nfl.com/honors/

The NFL Honors is an annual awards presentation in the National Football League (NFL). The television special is held the night before the Super Bowl( prior to 2022) from 2022 on when it is held on a Thursday at the game's host city and on the network carrying the game.[1] The presentation was pre-recorded for same-day broadcast from 2012 to 2020. The first ever live broadcast of the ceremony was on February 6, 2021.

The 2022 edition was held on Thursday instead, and was given to ESPN and ABC.

Starting with the 2023 edition the broadcaster of the awards is now the previous seasons Super Bowl Broadcaster

List of ceremonies

Ceremony Date MVP winner Viewers Rating TV network Host Venue
1st Annual February 4, 2012 Aaron Rodgers 3.5 million 2.2 NBC Alec Baldwin Murat Theatre, Old National Centre, Indianapolis, Indiana
2nd Annual February 2, 2013 Adrian Peterson 3.8 million 0.9 CBS Mahalia Jackson Theater, New Orleans, Louisiana
3rd Annual February 1, 2014 Peyton Manning 3.1 million 0.9 Fox Radio City Music Hall, New York City
4th Annual January 31, 2015 Aaron Rodgers 4.7 million 1.2 NBC Seth Meyers Phoenix Symphony Hall, Phoenix, Arizona
5th Annual February 6, 2016 Cam Newton 4.6 million 1.1 CBS Conan O'Brien Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
6th Annual February 4, 2017 Matt Ryan 3.2 million 0.9 Fox Keegan-Michael Key Wortham Theater, Houston, Texas
7th Annual February 3, 2018 Tom Brady 3.5 million 2.1 NBC Rob Riggle Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
8th Annual February 2, 2019 Patrick Mahomes 3.42 million 2.1 CBS Steve Harvey Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia
9th Annual February 1, 2020 Lamar Jackson TBD 1.3 Fox Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami, Florida
10th Annual February 6, 2021 Aaron Rodgers 2.6 million TBD CBS Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Tampa, Florida
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
11th Annual February 10, 2022 Aaron Rodgers 3.0 million TBD ABC, ESPN+, and NFL Network Keegan-Michael Key YouTube Theater, Inglewood, California
12th Annual February 9, 2023 TBD TBD TBD NBC, Peacock, and NFL Network Kelly Clarkson Symphony Hall, Phoenix, Arizona

Categories and awards

References

  1. ^ "NFL to celebrate season with '3rd Annual NFL Honors' special". NFL.com. National Football League. January 8, 2014.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)