San Francisco Chronicle

Honor roll: Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers earns his second NFL MVP award. J.J. Watt is voted top defensive player.

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PHOENIX — Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers won his second MVP award and J.J. Watt swept away the voters the way he sweeps quarterbac­ks off their feet to take top defensive honors.

Rodgers, also the 2011 Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award winner, took this one in somewhat surprising­ly easy fashion over Watt. The Packers’ quarterbac­k received 31 votes for the 2014 award from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. Houston’s Watt, seeking to become the first defensive player to win the MVP since 1986, got 13 votes.

Rodgers threw for 38 touchdowns with a league-low five intercepti­ons; he has thrown 512 consecutiv­e passes at home without a pick. He led the Packers to two victories at season’s end despite playing with a severe calf injury.

“I feel so fortunate to live out my dreams, year after year,” Rodgers said Saturday night.

Watt, the ultra-energetic and versatile Texans end, is the first unanimous choice for an AP award since Tom Brady won Most Valuable Player in 2007, and the first for top defensive player under the current voting setup.

“It’s special,” he said. “It’s a testament to my coaches and teammates and everything they did throughout the year. There are so many people who helped make this possible.”

NFL rushing leader DeMarco Murray of Dallas was selected as the top offensive player, and the Arizona Cardinals’ Bruce Arians was named Coach of the Year. Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski took the comeback player award, but was not on hand because, well, New England has a rather important date with Seattle on Sunday in the Super Bowl.

Murray, who ran away with the rushing title with 1,845 yards — nearly 500 more than any other player — also topped the NFL with 2,261 yards from scrimmage. He scored 13 touchdowns in helping the Cowboys win the NFC East.

That overwhelmi­ng performanc­e earned him 26 votes as Murray easily outdistanc­ed Rodgers (15 votes).

“I want to say thank you to the Jones family for taking a chance on me four years ago out of Oklahoma,” Murray said, referencin­g the Cowboys’ owners. “It’s been a privilege to play there. Hopefully we can continue that.”

Arians’ award was his second in three seasons. He led his injury-ravaged Cardinals to an 11-5 record and a wild-card playoff berth. He won the award in 2012 as an interim coach, stepping in for the ill Chuck Pagano and leading the Colts to the postseason.

His defensive coordinato­r in Arizona, Todd Bowles, won the first Assistant Coach of the Year award. Bowles has parlayed his work with the Cardinals into a head coaching job with the Jets.

“I wouldn’t be head coach of the year if it wasn’t for him and the job he did,” Arians said.

Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who made the play of the year against the Cowboys with a one-handed snag of a touchdown pass while falling backward, was voted top offensive rookie. Beckham tied Michael Irvin’s NFL mark with nine consecutiv­e games of 90 yards receiving and finished with 91 receptions for 1,305 yards and 12 TDs.

Rams tackle Aaron Donald won top defensive rookie honors. A force against the run and the pass, Donald had 37 tackles and nine assists, and led all rookies with nine sacks.

Also, Carolina linebacker Thomas Davis won the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award and Bears defensive end Jared Allen won the Salute to Service Award. USAA will contribute $25,000 in Allen’s honor to the official aid societies representi­ng all five military branches.

 ?? Bill Haber / Associated Press 2014 ?? Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers, who also won the MVP in 2011, threw for 38 touchdowns and a league-low five intercepti­ons; he has thrown 512 passes at home without a pick.
Bill Haber / Associated Press 2014 Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers, who also won the MVP in 2011, threw for 38 touchdowns and a league-low five intercepti­ons; he has thrown 512 passes at home without a pick.

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