With the top three choices of MVP still being quarterbacks, the ranking begins to change after the New Orleans Saints had their first loss of the season and the Minnesota Vikings had their third. Brett Favre fell out of the top three and Philip Rivers surpassed him to be the third, while the No.1 and the No.2 are still Peyton Manning from the Indianapolis Colts and Drew Brees from the Saints but the spots have been switched.
There are still two games to be played, but it has seemed unlikely for the top two players to switch spots on the Meter. Manning may only play another half game or so since the Colts have home-field advantage in the AFC secured, and Saints head coach Sean Payton’s original plan not to play his starters until the final game went to death as the team did not manage to remain unbeaten. As it is unlikely that Manning would give really putrid performance during the final plays, it is also unlikely Brees would return to the first spot.
Titans running back Chris Johnson ranks behind Favre to be the No.5 choice for MVP, and he was followed by two players in Packers jerseys: quarterback Aaron Rodgers and cornerback Charles Woodson. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis and Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew are the last three at the top ten spots.
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