
10 Super Bowl MVPs We Can't Forget
Sure, there are plenty of awards that can define an athlete's legacy, but none is as acclaimed as the coveted Super Bowl MVP. In front of millions on one of the biggest nights of the year, this trophy is given to the football player who has helped his team earn their Super Bowl championship and rings. Well, usually.
Check out ten Super Bowl MVPs we can't forget.

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Joe Montana
Within eight years, Joe Montana won three Super Bowl MVPs. The comeback kid has since had his famous No.16 jersey retired by the San Francisco 49ers.

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Desmond Howard
A total of 244 return yards including a special 99 yard third quarter kick return was enough to give Desmond Howard the trophy in Super Bowl XXXI. Howard is the only kick returner to have won the MVP.

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Tom Brady
Three-time Super Bowl champion. Two-time Super Bowl MVP. Tom Brady's long list of accolades goes on and on...

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Terrell Davis
Davis' record breaking three touchdowns in Super Bowl XXXII was extremely impressive. Especially, after suffering a migraine headache that would bench the bruising running back for most of the second quarter.

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Eli Manning
The most recent Super Bowl MVP, Eli Manning is two-for-two when it comes to Super Bowl Championships and MVP awards.

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Terry Bradshaw
Yes, Terry Bradshaw the current co-host of Fox NFL Sunday. Bradshaw won the award back-to-back in Super Bowl's XIII and XIV.

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Chuck Howley
The only player to win the award on a losing team. His Dallas Cowboys lost Super Bowl V to the Indianapolis Colts, but the linebacker's two interceptions and fumble recovery proved to MVP voters he was the true winner.

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Harvey Martin & Randy White
Voters couldn't make up their minds in Super Bowl VII. They named Cowboys defensive players Harvey Martin and Randy White co-MVPs. The only time co-MVPs have been chosen.

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Jerry Rice
The 49ers had some dynasty in the '80s. Jerry caught 11 passes for a new Super Bowl record of 215 yards and a touchdown in Super Bowl XXIII.

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Ray Lewis
No, this isn't a prediction. Ray-Ray took home the MVP award back in 2001 as his Ravens purely dominated the Giants, 34-7. However, at age 37 and after 17 years with the Ravens, it would be another sweet win for the longtime Ravens linebacker.
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