The last time the Indianapolis Colts took the field, they faced Mac Jones, who was starting in place of injured quarterback ...
The Bills' Josh Allen and the Bengals' Joe Burrow were among the top quarterbacks during the regular season. Neither has won ...
If Burrow wins, he'd become just the third NFL MVP to miss the playoffs the same year, joining Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas in 1967 and Bills running back O.J. Simpson in 1973. ESPN Monday ...
Only two players in NFL history have achieved the rare feat of being named MVP but not making the playoffs: Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas (1967). Buffalo Bills running back O.J. Simpson (1973).
From Brooks Robinson to Cal Ripken Jr. and Johnny Unitas to Ray Lewis, Charm City isn’t lacking in superstars. With 13 Most Valuable Player Awards between the Colts, Ravens, Orioles and Bullets ...
The New York Giants threw themselves off track in Week 17 with a win that eliminated the Indianapolis Colts and lost the ... eventually taking home Johnny Unitas Golden Arm honors.
Question: The Colts enter Sunday's game 7-9 ... That's an all-time franchise record. That goes back to the Johnny Unitas, Lenny Moore, Alan Ameche teams [in the 1950s and 1960s]. That's pretty ...
The Colts lost 34-10 and didn't make the playoffs despite an 11-1-2 record. Johnny Unitas became the first of only two NFL MVPs in league history from a non-playoff team. In terms of records ...
History says former Cal star Jared Goff should be a leading contender for the NFL MVP award this year, perhaps even the ...
Only twice in league history has the MVP award been given to a player who was on a non-playoff team: Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas in 1967 and Bills running back O.J. Simpson in 1973.