Now that there are ten games in the NFL record books for this season, the MVP race is heating up. There will be quite a shuffle in the rankings, as some candidates did more to help their respective teams than others. The New England Patriots knocked off the Indianapolis Colts, so there will be a new leader. The Atlanta Falcons doubled up the St. Louis Rams as Matt Ryan turned in a good performance. The Philadelphia Eagles topped the New York Giants in a very meaningful game. The Oakland Raiders were blown out by the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Darren McFadden provided little help. The San Diego Chargers annihilated the Denver Broncos, and Philip Rivers enters the MVP race as his team has reached the .500 mark.


The Rankings

RankPlayerStatsNote
1Tom Brady8-2 record, 2,362 yards passing, 65.4%, 19 TD, 4 INT, 14 sacks, 1 fumble lost, 100.6 ratingTom Brady had a near-flawless game in a win over the Colts.
2Matt Ryan8-2 record, 2,518 yards passing, 63.1%, 18 TD, 5 INT, 15 sacks, 3 fumbles lost, 92.9 ratingMatt Ryan enjoyed a lot of success against a good Rams defense as the Falcons remain in the top spot in the NFC.
3Michael Vick5-2 record, 1,608 yards passing, 62.8%, 11 TD, 0 INT, 18 sacks, 1 fumble lost, 108.7 ratingI am sure many of you are disappointed he’s not #1 on my list, but he hasn’t played enough games.
4Peyton Manning6-4 record, 3,059 yards passing, 65.3%, 20 TD, 7 INT, 12 sacks, 1 fumble lost, 94.2 ratingThree of his seven interceptions came in the loss to the Patriots on Sunday. He was the reason they were in the game, but also the reason they lost.
5Philip Rivers5-5 record, 3,177 yards passing, 65.2%, 23 TD, 9 INT, 23 sacks, 3 fumbles lost, 105.0 ratingHe would be much higher if the Chargers’ record were a couple of games better.

On the bubble: Roddy White, Drew Brees, Ahmad Bradshaw, Darren McFadden, Josh Freeman