Joe F. Carr Trophy
The Joe F. Carr Trophy was the first award given in the National Football League (NFL) to recognize a most valuable player for each season. It was first awarded in 1938, known then as the Gruen Trophy, and renamed in 1939 in honor of NFL commissioner Joseph Carr. The Gruen Trophy, sponsored by Gruen Watch Co., was first awarded in 1937 to Dutch Clark of the Detroit Lions. However, both contemporary and modern sources consider the 1938 award the first retroactive Joe F. Carr Trophy, and thus the first NFL MVP award. Players were chosen by a panel of sportswriters who distributed first and second place votes. It was awarded until the 1946 season, and it remains the only MVP award the NFL has officially sanctioned.
Season | Player | Team | Position | Refs |
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1938 | Mel Hein | New York Giants | C, LB | |
1939 | Parker Hall | Cleveland Rams | QB, HB | |
1940 | Ace Parker | Brooklyn Dodgers | QB, HB | |
1941 | Don Hutson | Green Bay Packers | End | |
1942 | Don Hutson (2) | Green Bay Packers | End | |
1943 | Sid Luckman | Chicago Bears | QB | |
1944 | Frank Sinkwich | Detroit Lions | HB | |
1945 | Bob Waterfield | Cleveland Rams | QB | |
1946 | Bill Dudley | Pittsburgh Steelers | HB |
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