AP Voting for NFL Offensive Player

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    The voting results for the 2024 NFL Offensive Player of the Year, as determined by a national panel of sports media, have been revealed.

    The selection process utilizes a scoring system where votes are awarded points in a format of 10-5-3-2-1. Saquon Barkley from Philadelphia led the standings with a total of 396 points, receiving votes in the following distribution: 34 first-place, eight second-place, three third-place, three fourth-place, and one fifth-place.

    Lamar Jackson of Baltimore followed with 182 points, garnering 12 first-place votes, seven second-place, five third, five fourth, and two fifth. Ja’Marr Chase from Cincinnati finished closely behind with 166 points, claiming 24 second-place votes, eight third-place votes, ten fourth-place votes, and two fifth-place votes, highlighting a strong showing despite not receiving any first-place votes.

    Other notable contenders included Derrick Henry, also from Baltimore, who accumulated 89 points through one first-place vote and a varied mix of points from second to fifth places. Joe Burrow of Cincinnati collected 78 points with similar vote distribution, while Josh Allen of Buffalo rounded out the highlights with 48 points.

    Justin Jefferson from Minnesota received 25 points, with no first-place votes awarded to him. Detroit’s Jahmyr Gibbs followed with 21 points, and Jared Goff managed to score five points. The votes continued with Joe Thuney from Kansas City garnering 4 points.

    The remaining players included Josh Jacobs from Green Bay, George Kittle from San Francisco, Baker Mayfield of Tampa Bay, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Penei Sewell, and Kyren Williams from Los Angeles Rams, each scoring 2 points. Lastly, Jayden Daniels and Patrick Mahomes from Kansas City, along with Jordan Mailata from Philadelphia, each received 1 point.

    These results showcase the competitive nature of the league and the standout performances the players exhibited throughout the season.