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MVP Watch
This week, I'm going to do it a little differently. I'm not going to pick a one through five. I'm just going to pick five. There's not a clear number one, anyway. So here we go (listed alphabetically).
Tom Brady, QB, New England. So far, he's had to outscore teams. I have no doubt he'll be able to keep it up if he has to.
Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis. Eleven touchdowns, one interception and a completion rate higher than he's ever had for a season (.698) helps.
Haloti Ngata, DT, Baltimore. He's starting to have the kind of regular weekly impact the truly great ones have. His ability to be an athlete on one play and a brick wall on the next is very hard to find in the NFL.
Kyle Orton, QB, Denver. Averaging 355 passing yards a game. He accounted for all but 19 yards in the Broncos' win at Tennessee.
Troy Polamalu, S, Pittsburgh. I know he was outshined by players on both the Ravens and Steelers Sunday, but this is a body-of-work recognition for four games.
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