It's nearly time for the annual NFL Honors ceremony. The football season is coming to an end, and Super Bowl LVII is shaping up to be a thrilling contest. But before we can start counting touchdowns, athletes from all over the world will gather for the NFL Honors, which will take place for the 12th time this year.
The NFL Honors ceremony is held at the end of each season. NFL Honors, like any other awards show, has a variety of awards that are presented by a host in front of a star-studded, in-person audience.
NFL Honors, a primetime award show that aims to honor the NFL's season MVPs, will take place before the Super Bowl. It highlights some of the top players and accomplishments from the most recent football season.
Here is all the information you need to know about the 12th NFL Honors Awards.
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Where is NFL Honors held?
The NFL Honors ceremony will take place at Phoenix, Arizona's Symphony Hall only days before Super Bowl LVII, which will be played at the Cardinals' State Farm Stadium in Glendale.
A number of awards will be handed out at NFL Honors.
AP Most Valuable Player
AP Coach of the Year
AP Comeback Player of the Year
AP Offensive Player of the Year
AP Defensive Player of the Year
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year
AP Defensive Rookie of the Year
Best Moment of the Year
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
NFL Inspire Change Tribute
Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023
FedEx Air & Ground Players of the Year
Salute to Service Award
Bud Light Celly of the Year
Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award
NFL Fan of the Year
Deacon Jones Sack Leader Award
AP Assistant Coach of the Year
Here is the final list of nominees in every category
MVP
QB Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs)
QB Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills)
QB Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals)
QB Jalen Hurts (Philadelphia Eagles)
WR Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings)
Offensive Player of the Year
QB Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs)
QB Jalen Hurts (Philadelphia Eagles)
WR Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings)
WR Tyreek Hill, (Miami Dolphins)
Defensive Player of the Year
DE Nick Bosa (San Francisco 49ers)
DT Chris Jones (Kansas City Chiefs)
DE/LB Micah Parsons (Dallas Cowboys)
Comeback Player of the Year
RB Saquon Barkley (New York Giants)
RB Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers)
QB Geno Smith (Seattle Seahawks)
Coach of the Year
Brian Daboll (New York Giants)
Doug Pederson (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Kyle Shanahan (San Francisco 49ers).
Assistant Coach of the Year
OC Ben Johnson (Detroit Lions)
DC DeMeco Ryans (San Francisco 49ers)
OC Shane Steichen (Philadelphia Eagles).
Offensive Rookie of the Year
QB Brock Purdy (San Francisco 49ers)
RB Kenneth Walker III (Seattle Seahawks)
WR Garrett Wilson (New York Jets)
Defensive Rookie of the Year
CB Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner (New York Jets)
DE Aidan Hutchinson (Detroit Lions)
CB Tariq Woolen (Seattle Seahawks)