List of NFL Comeback Player of the Year awards

A number of NFL Comeback Player of the Year awards are given to National Football League (NFL) players who have demonstrated resilience in the face of adversity by overcoming illness, physical injury or other circumstances that led them to miss playing time the previous season.[1][2] The awards have been presented by several organizations, including the Associated Press (AP), Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA), The Sporting News, and United Press International (UPI).

United Press International

In 1962, United Press International (UPI) chose a comeback player of the year for the first time. The winner, Frank Gifford, had made a comeback from a devastating injury from a hit by Chuck Bednarik. The following year, the Associated Press (AP) established a similar award. UPI subsequently discontinued their award after 1963, with the exception of 1969.

Season Player Position Team Ref.
Frank Gifford WR NY Giants [3]
Ed Brown QB Pittsburgh [4]
Gale Sayers RB Chicago

Associated Press

From 1963 to 1966, the award was given by the Associated Press (AP) to both an NFL and AFL player. No award was given between 1966 and 1998. Paul Lowe, Chad Pennington, and Joe Burrow are the only recipients of the award to have won twice.

1963–1966

NFL AFL
Season Player Position Team Season Player Position Team
Jim Martin K Baltimore Paul Lowe RB San Diego
Lenny Moore RB Baltimore Abner Haynes RB Kansas City
John Brodie QB San Francisco Paul Lowe RB San Diego
Dick Bass RB LA Rams Babe Parilli QB Boston

1998–2025

Season Player Position Team
Doug Flutie QB Buffalo
Bryant Young DT San Francisco
Joe Johnson DE New Orleans
Garrison Hearst RB San Francisco
Tommy Maddox QB Pittsburgh
Jon Kitna QB Cincinnati
Drew Brees QB San Diego
Tedy Bruschi LB New England
Steve Smith Sr. WR Carolina
Chad Pennington QB NY Jets
Greg Ellis DE Dallas
Chad Pennington QB Miami
Tom Brady QB New England
Michael Vick QB Philadelphia
Matthew Stafford QB Detroit
Peyton Manning QB Denver
Philip Rivers QB San Diego
Rob Gronkowski TE New England
Eric Berry S Kansas City
Jordy Nelson WR Green Bay
Keenan Allen WR LA Chargers
Andrew Luck QB Indianapolis
Ryan Tannehill QB Tennessee
Alex Smith QB Washington
Joe Burrow QB Cincinnati
Geno Smith QB Seattle
Joe Flacco QB Cleveland
Joe Burrow QB Cincinnati
Christian McCaffrey RB San Francisco

Pro Football Weekly / Pro Football Writers Association

From 1972 to 1991, the Comeback Player of the Year award was presented by Pro Football Weekly (PFW) only. PFW and the Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA) combined their awards from 1992 to 2012.[5]

Season Player Position Team
Earl Morrall QB Miami
Roman Gabriel QB Philadelphia
Joe Namath QB NY Jets
Dave Hampton RB Atlanta
Greg Landry QB Detroit
Craig Morton QB Denver
John Riggins RB Washington
Larry Csonka FB Miami
Jim Plunkett QB Oakland
Ken Anderson QB Cincinnati
Lyle Alzado DE LA Raiders
Billy Johnson WR Atlanta
John Stallworth WR Pittsburgh
No award given
Joe Montana QB San Francisco
Tommy Kramer QB Minnesota
Charles White RB LA Rams
Greg Bell RB LA Rams
Ottis Anderson RB NY Giants
Barry Word RB Kansas City
Jim McMahon QB Philadelphia
Randall Cunningham QB Philadelphia
Marcus Allen RB Kansas City
Dan Marino QB Miami
Jim Harbaugh QB Indianapolis
Garrison Hearst RB Arizona
Jerome Bettis RB Pittsburgh
Robert Brooks WR Green Bay
Doug Flutie QB Buffalo
Bryant Young DT San Francisco
Joe Johnson DE New Orleans
Garrison Hearst RB San Francisco
Tommy Maddox QB Pittsburgh
Jon Kitna QB Cincinnati
Willis McGahee RB Buffalo
Steve Smith WR Carolina
Chad Pennington QB NY Jets
Randy Moss WR New England
Chad Pennington QB Miami
Tom Brady QB New England
Michael Vick QB Philadelphia
Matthew Stafford QB Detroit
Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota
Philip Rivers QB San Diego
Rob Gronkowski TE New England
Eric Berry S Kansas City
Jordy Nelson WR Green Bay
Keenan Allen WR LA Chargers
Andrew Luck QB Indianapolis
Ryan Tannehill QB Tennessee
Josh Allen QB Buffalo
Joe Burrow QB Cincinnati
Geno Smith QB Seattle
Damar Hamlin S Buffalo
Joe Burrow QB Cincinnati
Christian McCaffrey RB San Francisco

The Sporting News

Season Player Position Team Ref.
Antonio Bryant WR Tampa Bay [6]
Vince Young QB Tennessee [7]
Michael Vick QB Philadelphia [8]
Plaxico Burress WR NY Jets [9]
Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota [10]
Darrelle Revis CB Tampa Bay [11]
Rob Gronkowski TE New England [12]
Carson Palmer QB Arizona [13]
Jordy Nelson WR Green Bay [14]
Keenan Allen WR LA Chargers [15]
Andrew Luck QB Indianapolis [16]
Jimmy Garoppolo QB San Francisco [17]
Alex Smith QB Washington [18]
Joe Burrow QB Cincinnati [19]
Geno Smith QB Seattle
Tua Tagovailoa QB Miami [20]
Joe Burrow QB Cincinnati
Christian McCaffrey RB San Francisco

See also

References

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