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2024 Super Bowl MVP odds: Complete list of favorites, historic trends

With the 2024 Super Bowl matchup officially set, it’s time to dive into who will be hoisting the Pete Rozelle trophy as the game’s Most Valuable Player.

Caesars Sportsbook is pinging quarterback Patrick Mahomes as the Super Bowl MVP (+140) favorite despite the Chiefs being slight un෴derdogs. He is followed by Niners quarterback Brock Purdy (+230).

Right behind Purdy is do-it-all running back Christian🐼 McCaffrey (+375), before a l🌱arge drop-off to Travis Kelce (11/1).

A quarterback historically wins this awar🥃d, with 12 claiming it (71 percent) over the p꧅ast 17 Super Bowls.

The other five in that stretch since 2006 featured three receivers an🌺d two linebackers.

But receivers have been trending in the right direction recently, as Coope൲r Kupp and Julian Edelman are responsible for two of the past five MVP winners.

2024 Super Bowl MVP odds

Player (odds)Implied probability
Patrick Mahomes (+140)41.67 percent
Brock Purdy (+230)30.3 percent
Christian McCaffrey (+375)21.05 percent
Travis Kelce (11/1)8.33 percent
Deebo Samuel (25/1)3.85 percent
Isiah Pacheco (28/1)3.45 percent
Brandon Aiyuk (50/1)1.96 percent
George Kittle (50/1)1.96 percent
Nick Bosa (60/1)1.64 percent
Rashee Rice (60/1)1.64 percent
Chris Jones (75/1)1.32 percent
Fred Warner (100/1)0.99 percent
Odds provided by Caesars Sportsbook

The last two defensive players to win were Seattle linebacker Malcolm Smith, who had a defensive touchdown and a fumble recovery to win the award🎃 in Super Bowl 2014 and Denver linebacker Von Miller, whose 2.5 sacks and six tackles earned ♒him top honors at Super Bowl 2016.

Down lineman pass rushers haven’t won a Super Bowl MVP since Richard Dent of the Chicago Bears at Super Bowl 1986. So, historically, you can nearly eliminate Chiefs stud interior lineman Chris Jones.

Christian McCaffrey has put the San Francisco 49ers on his back this season.
Christian McCaffrey has put the San Francisco 49ers on his back this season. Getty Images

Nick Bosa wouldn’t necessarily qualify as a down lineman, though, as he plays a very similar position as Miller did for the dominant 2015-2016 Broncos unit.

A running back hasn’t been named Super Bowl MVP since Terrell Davis in 1998.