As the 2025 NFL regular season enters its final week, the race for the Associated Press Most Valuable Player (MVP) award has narrowed into a high-stakes showdown between a legendary veteran seeking his first crown and a second-year sensation rewriting the record books. With the playoffs looming, every throw in Week 17 and 18 carries the weight of history.
The Frontrunner: Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams)
- Current Odds: -250 (Favorite)
- The Case: At 37 years old, Stafford is playing the best football of his Hall of Fame-caliber career. Leading the NFL with 40 touchdown passes and over 4,100 passing yards, he has been the steady hand behind a Rams offense that has remained elite despite a rotating cast of offensive linemen.
- Narrative: Voters often reward “overdue” legends. Stafford has the stats, the wins (11-4), and the highlight reel to finally secure the one major individual trophy missing from his shelf.
- The Crucial Moment: All eyes are on Monday Night Football tonight (Dec 29) as the Rams host the Falcons. A dominant performance tonight could effectively “ice” the award for Stafford before the season finale.
The Challenger: Drake Maye (New England Patriots)
- Current Odds: +180
- The Case: If Stafford represents the old guard, Drake Maye is the undisputed leader of the new. The second-year QB has been a revelation, spearheading the Patriots to an AFC East title. He is coming off a Week 17 masterclass against the Jets, where he threw for 256 yards and 5 touchdowns with a 90% completion rate.
- The “It” Factor: Maye has nearly 4,000 passing yards and has shown a dual-threat capability that makes the New England offense impossible to scheme against. If the Patriots clinch the AFC’s No. 1 seed next week, the “Most Valuable” argument for Maye might become undeniable.
The “Superman” Lurking: Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills)
- Current Odds: +3000
- The Case: The reigning MVP (2024) is putting up numbers that are arguably better than his winning campaign last year. Allen has accounted for 39 total touchdowns (25 passing, 14 rushing).
- The Hurdle: Despite his “Superman” performances, 10 interceptions and a few high-profile losses have seen his odds slip. To win back-to-back, Allen would likely need a historic Week 18 performance and a Stafford/Maye collapse.
The “King” of the Wildcards: Derrick Henry (Baltimore Ravens)
While the MVP is almost exclusively a “Quarterback Award,” Derrick Henry has forced his way into the fringes of the conversation. On Saturday, Dec 27, Henry demolished the Packers for 216 yards and 4 touchdowns, bringing his season totals to 16 rushing TDs and nearly 1,500 yards. In a year where no QB is head-and-shoulders above the rest, Henry is the ultimate “chaos candidate.”
MVP Statistical Comparison (As of Dec 29, 2025)
| Player | Team | Pass TDs | Rush TDs | Pass Yards | INTs | Team Record |
| Matthew Stafford | LAR | 40 | 1 | 4,179 | 8 | 11–4* |
| Drake Maye | NE | 25 | 6 | 3,947 | 7 | 12–4 |
| Josh Allen | BUF | 25 | 14 | 3,668 | 10 | 11–5 |
| Lamar Jackson | BAL | 21 | 5 | 3,120 | 5 | 10–6 |
*Rams play Monday Night Football tonight (Week 17).
What to Watch For:
- Stafford’s MNF Performance: If he throws for 3+ TDs tonight against Atlanta, he likely enters Week 18 as an overwhelming favorite.
- The Patriots Finale: If Drake Maye outduels the Dolphins next week and locks up the AFC’s top seed, he could steal the trophy at the finish line.
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