American Football League Most Valuable Player Award Explained

The American Football League Most Valuable Player Award was an award given out by the American Football League. It was determined by voters of the Associated Press, the United Press International, and The Sporting News.

During the awards ten-year existence (1960–1969), the American Football League's best player for each year was called the "Most Valuable Player" by some sports-news sources and the "Player of the Year" by others, most notably with Sporting News. The awards by the major services are shown below.

Winners

Season Player Position Team Selector(s)
1960Abner HaynesHBDallas TexansUPI
1961George BlandaQBHouston OilersUPI, AP, TSN
1962Cookie GilchristHBBuffalo BillsUPI, AP
Len DawsonQBDallas TexansTSN
1963Lance AlworthFLSan Diego ChargersUPI
Tobin RoteQBAP
Clem DanielsHBOakland RaidersTSN
1964Gino CappellettiFL, KBoston PatriotsUPI, AP, TSN
1965Paul LoweHBSan Diego ChargersTSN
Jack KempQBBuffalo BillsAP, UPI
1966Jim NanceHBBoston PatriotsUPI, AP, TSN
1967Daryle LamonicaQBOakland Raiders
1968Joe NamathNew York Jets
1969Daryle Lamonica (2)Oakland RaidersUPI, AP, TSN

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