What Time Is the NFL MVP Announced? 2025 NFL Honors Date, Time, and Channel

What time will NFL MVP be announced? Here's when you can watch the NFL Honors and see who takes home the most coveted individual award.

The NFL Most Valuable Player is the most coveted award in the league and is given annually to the best player during the regular season. This year’s MVP race is tight, with Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson among the favorites. Soon, we will find out who wins.

The MVP award will be presented during the annual NFL Honors ceremony on Feb. 6. What time should fans tune in?


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2025 NFL MVP Announcement Time and How To Watch

The 2024-2025 MVP award will be presented at Saenger Theatre in New Orleans at the NFL Honors on Feb. 6, beginning. at 9 p.m. ET.

The NFL Honors Award Show will be hosted by world-renowned artist Snoop Dogg, a 16-time Grammy nominee and sponsor of the 2024 Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl. Other notable hosts of the ceremony include Keegan-Michael Key, Rob Riggle, Steve Harvey, and Kelly Clarkson.

How To Watch NFL Honors 2025

The NFL Honors Award Show will be available to watch on the NFL Network and Fox on Feb. 6 from 9-11 p.m. The streaming options available for the show include:

  • Fubo
  • Tubi
  • Sling TV
  • DirecTV Stream
  • Hulu + Live TV
  • YouTube TV
  • Fox Sports App
  • NFL+.

The red carpet show will be available to stream an hour earlier, at 8 p.m., on NFL Network.

NFL MVP Award 2025 Finalists

  • Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo Bills
  • Saquon Barkley, RB, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Jared Goff, QB, Detroit Lions
  • Lamar Jackson, QB, Baltimore Ravens

Each quarterback finalist finished among the top five by PFN’s QB+ metric.

Over 20 individuals will be recognized at the show in addition to the MVP award, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 will also be unveiled. Let’s take a look at some of the other major awards and their finalists.

AP Offensive Player of the Year

  • Saquon Barkley, RB, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Ja’Marr Chase, WR, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Derrick Henry, RB, Baltimore Ravens
  • Lamar Jackson, QB, Baltimore Ravens

AP Defensive Player of the Year

  • Zack Baun, LB, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns
  • Trey Hendrickson, DE, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Patrick Surtain II, CB, Denver Broncos
  • T.J. Watt, OLB, Pittsburgh Steelers

AP Offensive Rookie of the Year

  • Brock Bowers, TE, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Jayden Daniels, QB, Washington Commanders
  • Malik Nabers, WR, New York Giants
  • Bo Nix, QB, Denver Broncos
  • Brian Thomas Jr., WR, Jacksonville Jaguars

AP Defensive Rookie of the Year

  • Cooper DeJean, CB, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Braden Fiske, DL, Los Angeles Rams
  • Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Chop Robinson, OLB, Miami Dolphins
  • Jared Verse, OLB, Los Angeles Rams

AP Comeback Player of the Year

  • Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals
  • J.K. Dobbins, RB, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Christian Gonzalez, CB, New England Patriots,
  • Damar Hamlin, S, Buffalo Bills
  • Sam Darnold, QB, Minnesota Vikings

AP Coach of the Year

  • Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions
  • Kevin O’Connell, Minnesota Vikings
  • Sean Payton, Denver Broncos
  • Dan Quinn, Washington Commanders
  • Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs

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