슈퍼볼 최우수선수상
Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award수상자 | 슈퍼볼에서 가장 가치있는 선수 |
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발표자: | SPORT (1967-1989) 내셔널 풋볼 리그 (1990-현재) |
역사 | |
1등상 | 1967 |
최다승 | 톰 브래디 (5승) |
가장 최근 | 패트릭 마홈스 (3승) |
슈퍼볼 최우수 선수상(Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award), 또는 슈퍼볼 MVP(Super Bowl MVP)는 미국프로풋볼(NFL) 챔피언 결정전인 슈퍼볼의 최우수 선수에게 매년 수여됩니다. 우승자는 16명의 축구 작가와 방송인으로 구성된 심사위원단에 의해 선정되며, 2001년 슈퍼볼 XXXV부터 팬들은 전자 투표를 합니다. 미디어 패널 투표는 투표 집계의 80%를 차지하고 시청자 투표는 나머지 20%를 차지합니다.[1][2] 게임 시청자들은 인터넷이나 휴대폰을 사용하여 투표할 수 있습니다;[1] 미디어 투표자들은 게임이 5분 정도 남은 상태에서 투표하도록 요청받지만, 게임이 끝나면 그들의 마음을 바꿀 수 있습니다. 각 팀에서 한 명의 플레이어를 지명할 수 있으며, 승리한 팀의 플레이어에 대한 투표 수를 세도록 지시할 수 있습니다.[3] 유권자는 전체 단위를 선택할 수 없습니다.[4]
슈퍼볼 MVP는 1967년 경기가 시작된 이래 매년 수여되고 있습니다. 1989년을 통해 SPORT 잡지에서 상을 수여했습니다.[5] 바트 스타는 처음 두 번의 슈퍼볼의 MVP였습니다. 1990년부터 NFL에 의해 상이 수여되었습니다.[5] 슈퍼볼 XXV에서 리그는 처음으로 전 NFL 커미셔너 피트 로젤의 이름을 딴 피트 로젤 트로피를 슈퍼볼 MVP에게 수여했습니다.[6] 오티스 앤더슨이 가장 먼저 트로피를 거머쥐었습니다.[7] 슈퍼볼 LVIII의 가장 최근 슈퍼볼 MVP는 캔자스시티 치프스의 쿼터백 패트릭 마홈스입니다.
톰 브래디는 슈퍼볼 MVP를 5번 수상한 유일한 선수입니다(뉴잉글랜드 패트리어츠에서 4번, 탬파베이 버커니어스에서 1번). 조 몬타나와 마홈스는 3번, 바트 스타, 테리 브래드쇼, 엘리 매닝 등 3명은 2번 수상했습니다.[8] 스타, 브래드쇼, 마홈스가 연속으로 우승한 유일한 사람입니다. MVP는 1971년 댈러스 카우보이스의 라인배커 척 하울리가 볼티모어 콜츠에게 슈퍼볼 V에서 패배했음에도 불구하고 이 상을 수상한 것을 제외하고 매년 우승팀에서 왔습니다.[9] 하비 마틴(Harvey Martin)과 랜디 화이트(Randy White)가 슈퍼볼 XII의 공동 MVP로 선정된 것은 이번이 유일합니다.[10][11] 슈퍼볼 XII 공동 MVP를 포함하여 7명의 카우보이 선수들이 슈퍼볼 MVP를 수상했는데, 이는 NFL 팀 중 가장 많은 것입니다. 쿼터백은 58경기(59개 상)에서 33번이나 이 상을 받았습니다.[12]
슈퍼볼 I부터 슈퍼볼 XLIX까지 슈퍼볼 MVP는 그들의 MVP 수상의 일환으로 제너럴 모터스로부터 새 차를 받았습니다. 그러나 현대가 2015년 NFL 시즌부터 NFL의 공식 차량 파트너가 된 이후 슈퍼볼 50 이후 슈퍼볼 MVP에게 신차가 수여되지 않았습니다.
당첨자
기호. | 묘사 |
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연도 | 매년 해당 NFL 시즌에 대한 기사로 연결됩니다. |
승리자. (#) | 선수가 수상한 횟수를 나타냅니다. |
† | 선수는 여전히 NFL에서 활동하고 있습니다. |
* | 프로축구 명예의[14] 전당에 선정된 선수 |
‡ | 선수는 아직 프로축구 명예의 전당에 오를 자격이 없습니다. |
팀. (#) | 팀이 수상한 횟수를 나타냅니다. |
위치 (#) | 해당 직위가 수상한 횟수를 나타냅니다. |
팀별
팀. | 총 | 슈퍼볼 |
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댈러스 카우보이스 | 7[c] | V,[d] VI, XII,[b] XXXII, XXXII, XXX |
피츠버그 스틸러스 | 6 | IX, X, XIII, |
뉴잉글랜드 패트리어츠 | 6 | XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, |
샌프란시스코 49ers | 5 | XVI, XIX, XXIII, |
그린베이 패커즈 | 4 | I, II, XXXI, |
뉴욕 자이언츠 | 4 | XXI, XXV, XLII, |
캔자스시티 치프스 | 4 | IV, LIV, LVII, LVIII |
로스앤젤레스/오클랜드 레이더스 | 3 | XI, XV, XVIII |
워싱턴 레드스킨/사령관 | 3 | XVII, XXII, XXVI |
덴버 브롱코스 | 3 | XXXII, XXXIII, 50 |
마이애미 돌핀스 | 2 | 7세 |
볼티모어 레이븐스 | 2 | XXXV, XLVII |
탬파베이 버커니어스 | 2 | XXXVII, LV |
세인트루이스/로스앤젤레스 램스 | 2 | XXXIV, LVI |
뉴욕 제트 | 1 | III |
시카고 베어스 | 1 | XX |
인디애나폴리스 콜츠 | 1[d] | XLI |
뉴올리언스 세인츠 | 1 | XLIV |
시애틀 시호크스 | 1 | XLVIII |
필라델피아 이글스 | 1 | LII |
포지션별
위치 | 총 |
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쿼터백 | 33 |
와이드 리시버 | 8 |
러닝백 | 7 |
라인배커 | 4 |
방어단 | 2 |
안전. | 2 |
코너백 | 1 |
수비 태클 | 1 |
킥 리턴기/펀트 리턴기 | 1 |
다수당첨자
플레이어 | 위치 | 팀. | 이김. | 슈퍼볼 |
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톰 브래디‡ | 쿼터백 | 뉴잉글랜드 패트리어츠 (4) / 탬파베이 버커니어스 (1) | 5 | XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX, LI, LV |
조 몬태나* | 쿼터백 | 샌프란시스코 49ers | 3 | XVI, XIX, XXIV |
패트릭 마홈스 † | 쿼터백 | 캔자스시티 치프스 | 3 | LIV, LVII, LVIII |
바트 스타* | 쿼터백 | 그린베이 패커즈 | 2 | I, II |
테리 브래드쇼* | 쿼터백 | 피츠버그 스틸러스 | 2 | XIII, XIV |
일라이 매닝‡ | 쿼터백 | 뉴욕 자이언츠 | 2 | XLII, XLVI |
참고 항목
메모들
- ^ 나열된 연도는 슈퍼볼이 실제로 경기된 연도입니다. 1월이나 2월에 열린 이 경기는 전년도 NFL 시즌을 마칩니다. 예를 들어, 2015년 2월 1일에 열린 슈퍼볼 XLIX는 2014 시즌을 마감했습니다.[15]
- ^ a b c 하비 마틴(Harvey Martin)과 랜디 화이트(Randy White)는 슈퍼볼 XII의 공동 MVP로 선정되었으며, 이는 공동 MVP가 있는 유일한 슈퍼볼입니다.[10][11]
- ^ 카우보이스의 총계에는 슈퍼볼 XII의 공동 MVP가 두 명의 다른 수상자로 포함되어 있습니다. 카우보이스가 MVP를 받은 슈퍼볼은 볼티모어 콜츠에게 패한 경기인 슈퍼볼 V를 포함해 6개였습니다.[9]
- ^ a b 콜츠는 슈퍼볼 V에서 우승했지만 MVP는 카우보이스의 척 하울리에게 돌아갔습니다.[9]
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