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Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning wins record 5th NFL MVP award

Denver Broncos Peyton Manning has won his fifth Associated Press NFL
Most Valuable Player award in a landslide.
Denver Broncos Peyton Manning has won his fifth Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award in a landslide. (AP Photo/The Courier, Jason Fochtman)

NEW YORK – Peyton Manning has won his fifth Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award in a landslide.

The Denver Broncos’ record-setting quarterback, who threw for 55 touchdowns and 5,477 yards in leading the Broncos to the AFC’s best record, earned 49 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. New England quarterback Tom Brady got the other vote in balloting announced Saturday night.

Manning won his other MVPs with Indianapolis in 2003, ’04, ’08 and ’09. He also was the runner-up last season to Adrian Peterson.

No one else has won more than three NFL MVP awards.

Manning still trails several Hall of Famers for total MVPs in their sport. Wayne Gretzky won nine NHL MVPs, Barry Bonds owns seven in baseball, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won six in the NBA.

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