Aaron Rodgers Wins 2014 Most Valuable Player of the Year

Packers QB Aaron Rodgers was named the 2014 Most Valuable Player of the Year, according to the Associated Press.

There was a lot of debate as to whether the MVP should go to Rodgers or Texans DE J.J. Watt, but in the end, voters elected to go with the Packers quarterback.

The final vote count came out to 31 for Rodgers and 13 for Watt. Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray and quarterback Tony Romo each got two votes with Patriots QB Tom Brady and Seahawks LB Bobby Wagner received one apiece.

Rodgers, 31, put together another impressive season that included him throwing for 4,381 yards while completing 65.6 percent of his passes to go along with 38 touchdowns an only five interceptions.

Pro Football Focus has Rodgers rated as the No. 1 quarterback in football by a respectable margin.

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