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Just because Drake Maye didn’t earn first-team All-Pro honors doesn’t mean he won’t win the NFL’s MVP award next month. On Saturday, Matthew Stafford beat out Maye as the first-team All-Pro quarterback.
Drake Maye earned a pretty high honor on Saturday. However, it likely means he won’t win MVP. The Patriots’ quarterback was named second-team All-Pro, becoming the first offensive player in the organization to receive All-Pro honors since 2019. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford earned the first-team All-Pro spot over Maye.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was named first-team All-Pro over New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye amid a heated MVP race.
Drake Maye's performance during the 2025 NFL Season has put him in the MVP conversation, with the New England Patriots quarterback being viewed as a potential favorite for the award. There is just one other player that stands in his way: Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.
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2025 NFL All-Pro teams: Rams' Matthew Stafford gets first-team nod at QB over Patriots' Drake Maye
Following a tremendous 2025 regular season, Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has earned first-team Associated Press All-Pro honors for the first time in his career. The 37-year-old Stafford beat out Drake Maye by 13 first-place votes as he takes another step toward his first MVP award.
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