Positive news: in 2024, a New York Jet Layer will be awarded the NFL Classic Award.

A player from the NY Jets is most likely to win every major NFL award in 2024.

There are many players with star caliber on the New York Jets roster. If ESPN’s Mike Clay rated their roster as the second-best in the NFL, then they most certainly must.

They’re all in for 2024, and many of their players may be in the running for major honors if injuries don’t go their way. Which Jets player has the best chance of taking home every major award in the NFL?

Since Adrian Peterson was the last player to win the MVP other than a quarterback in 2012, it’s safe to assume that Aaron Rodgers will either win it or the Jets will not. Rodgers now has the tenth-highest DraftKings chances of earning MVP at +1600. At +600, Patrick Mahomes is in the lead.

There’s always a chance that Rodgers, a four-time NFL MVP, will tie Peyton Manning’s record of five MVP awards by winning the prize once more. In 2017, Tom Brady—who was forty years old—won MVP. Is Rodgers able to carry on his legacy?

Rodgers recently expressed his belief that he can win MVP once more to Eric Allen of the Jets official website. He averaged 4,360 passing yards, 42 touchdowns, five interceptions, and a 117.0 passer rating throughout his four MVP seasons. He should aim for those impressive figures by 2024.

For offensive players who are not quarterbacks, the MVP is frequently the Offensive Player of the Year. In 2023, Christian McCaffrey emerged victorious with 2,023 scrimmage yards.

If Rodgers and the Jets offensive line remain healthy, Breece Hall has an opportunity to break the 2,000-yard mark. In 2023, he was the second-best running back behind the dreadful Jets defense with 1,585 scrimmage yards.

The Jets’ decision to trade for Morgan Moses and John Simpson made it obvious that the gap system would be altered. Hall might gain a lot from this, as Michael Nania clarified, and be able to accelerate to full speed.

In 2023, McCaffrey flourished under the 49ers’ gap concept. It could be Hall’s time in 2024. In its fifty-two-year history, no Jets player has ever taken home the OPOY award.

Although Sauce Gardner has made the first team All-Pro in both of his first two seasons, Stephon Gilmore was the last cornerback to win Defensive Player of the Year in 2019. Gilmore’s season included six interceptions, which helped him achieve a 47.4 targeted passer rating.

In his career, Gardner has only had two interceptions, and in 2023, he had none. Sauce will have a tough field of receivers to overcome in 2024, but maybe he might pull off a Revis-like performance (it’s interesting that Revis managed to miss out on the DPOY in 2009).

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