Super Bowl MVP Odds: 5 Players Who Could Shine in the Big Game

David Connelly
Host · Writer
Mark Andrews (+33000)
After a shockingly disastrous start to the season, Mark Andrews has been back with a vengeance in recent weeks. Despite failing to score in the first five weeks, the tight end has hauled in a career-high 11 touchdowns this season and has returned to being Lamar Jackson's favorite target. It would make sense for Lamar to seek out his long-time tight end in the biggest game of their careers, so this feels like a solid price on Andrews to show up on the biggest stage.
Derrick Henry (+2700)
When picking Super Bowl MVP longshots, you want a player that has "gamebreaker" potential. It has to be someone that has such an intense impact on the game's outcome that the committee cannot simply ignore them and give the award to the quarterback. Derrick Henry boasts that potential as the all-time career leader in games with 200 or more rushing yards. If The King gets rolling in the big game, he could stake his claim for the award in a big way.
Jordan Love (+3900)
It feels like Jordan Love could take home Super Bowl MVP such a high percentage of the time for the Green Bay Packers because he spreads the ball around so much. There aren't many games where he constantly targeted a pass-catcher who had a massive game, which is why the Packers are one of four teams in the postseason without a 1,000-yard pass-catcher this season. If Love continues to spread the ball in the Super Bowl, then nobody will have the stats to contend with his performance.
Jameson Williams (+7500)
Deep threats are always a solid choice when looking for a single-game MVP. Jameson Williams has shown off his ability to stretch the field on numerous occasions this season, including three different games with over 100 yards and a receiving touchdown. That kind of stat line will always put you in contention for the Super Bowl MVP, and this is a team that feels destined for the big game. Take him at this hefty price and watch it plummet as Detroit advances in the postseason.
Xavier Worthy (+8500)
Xavier Worthy's usage as a gadget guy for the Chiefs gives him some serious upside to be game-planned into some quirky stuff around the end zone. If he breaks away on a play with his relentless speed or is given a handful of red zone touches, he's got a few different paths to winning this award. He's also significantly improved in the passing game recently, accruing 31 targets across their past three games. He's got the explosiveness to warrant a spot as our favorite selection among the Kansas City lineup.
Mark Andrews (+33000)
After a shockingly disastrous start to the season, Mark Andrews has been back with a vengeance in recent weeks. Despite failing to score in the first five weeks, the tight end has hauled in a career-high 11 touchdowns this season and has returned to being Lamar Jackson's favorite target. It would make sense for Lamar to seek out his long-time tight end in the biggest game of their careers, so this feels like a solid price on Andrews to show up on the biggest stage.
Derrick Henry (+2700)
When picking Super Bowl MVP longshots, you want a player that has "gamebreaker" potential. It has to be someone that has such an intense impact on the game's outcome that the committee cannot simply ignore them and give the award to the quarterback. Derrick Henry boasts that potential as the all-time career leader in games with 200 or more rushing yards. If The King gets rolling in the big game, he could stake his claim for the award in a big way.
