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Awards Watch

 


SportsLine.com keeps an eye on all the postseason awards.

2003 NFL Awards
MVP -- Previous winners
Winner: Peyton Manning, IND; Steve McNair, TEN
Prisco's pick: Peyton Manning, IND
Users' pick: Peyton Manning, IND
Skinny: The race for Most Valuable Player is a tie, according to this year's tabulations. The Titans' Steve McNair and the Colts' Peyton Manning will share the trophy. Manning is statiscally having a better season than McNair, who has less to work with in Tennessee. Manning threw 4,267 yards and 29 TDs. McNair had a 100.4 passer rating. Full story
 
Peyton Manning   Steve McNair    
Defensive Player of the Year -- Previous winners
Winner: Ray Lewis, BAL
Prisco's pick: Ray Lewis, BAL
Users' pick: Ray Lewis, BAL
Skinny: Ray Lewis, the 2000 Defensive Player of the Year, had another well-rounded year. He totaled 160 tackles, had a career-best six interceptions and one TD scored. He also had two forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles in guiding the Ravens' defense. Full story
 
Ray Lewis    
Offensive Player of the Year -- Previous winners
Winner: Jamal Lewis, BAL
Prisco's pick: Jamal Lewis, BAL
Users' pick: Jamal Lewis, BAL
Skinny: Jamal Lewis became just the fifth running back in league history to rush for over 2,000 yards. Lewis finished with 2,066 yards and averaged 5.3 yards per carry. He also scored 14 rushing TDs. Full story
 
Jamal Lewis    
Coach of the Year -- Previous winners
Winner: Bill Belichick, NE
Prisco's pick: Bill Belichick, NE
Users' pick: Bill Belichick, NE
Skinny: The Patriots finished with the league's best record through the strenghth of Belichick's leadership. Belichick, who developed his coaching philosophy under the guidance of Bill Parcells, has proven himself to be one of the league's top minds.
 
Bill Belichick    
Offensive Rookie of the Year -- Previous winners
Winner: Anquan Boldin, ARI
Users' pick: Anquan Boldin, ARI
Skinny: Boldin has been the clear favorite all season long. He had 101 receptions for 1,377 yards and eight touchdowns. He is the only rookie to be picked to play in the Pro Bowl this season. Full story
 
Anquan Boldin    
Defensive Rookie of the Year -- Previous winners
Winner pick: Terrell Suggs, BAL
Users' pick: Nick Barnett, GB
Skinny: Terrell Suggs finished the season on a strong note, compiling most of his 11 sacks towards the end of the season. Suggs, who converted from down lineman in college to a linebacker in his rookie season with Baltimore, also picked up one interception and five forced fumbles. Full story
 
Terrell Suggs    
Comeback Player of the Year -- Previous winners
Winner: Jon Kitna, CIN
Prisco's pick: Dat Nguyen, DAL
Users' pick: Jon Kitna, CIN
Skinny: Jon Kitna's performance this season was unexpected. The Bengals drafted Carson Palmer to take the reigns from Kitna. However, Kitna's play was so impressive, that his name was even being mentioned in MVP race. He threw for 3,591, 26 TDs and was one of the league's highest rated quarterbacks this season. Full story
 
Jon Kitna    
 
 
 
 
 
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