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Super Bowl 57 MVP Odds: Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts Among Favorites

The Super Bowl 57 MVP odds are out, and sportsbooks have all four remaining quarterbacks as the respective favorites.

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Super Bowl 57 MVP Odds: Early Super Bowl MVP Favorites

Six of the last 10 Super Bowl MVP winners have been quarterbacks, so it makes sense that they are the four leaders in the betting market right now. The following Super Bowl 57 odds are via FanDuel.

Patrick Mahomes (+320)

Mahomes exited the first half of their Divisional Round win against the Jacksonville Jaguars due to an ankle injury. He returned in the second half hobbled but was still able to lead the Chiefs to their fifth consecutive AFC Championship Game — in other words, every season that Mahomes has been the full-time starter. If the Chiefs can bypass the Bengals, Mahomes will get a much needed two-week rest.

Jalen Hurts (+350)

Hurts is also dealing with his fair share of injuries. He missed two games in the regular season, but it looks like the bye week paid off. Hurts led the Eagles to a 38-7 win in the Divisional Round but will have his hands full against the top-ranked 49ers defense in the NFC Championship Game.

Joe Burrow (+350)

Burrow had the most impressive performance in the Divisional Round, commanding a dominant win against the favored Buffalo Bills with 273 total yards and two touchdowns. The Bengals will go as far Burrow will take them and is a great bet to win MVP if the Bengals can surpass the Chiefs.

Brock Purdy (+650)

Purdy headlines a loaded 49ers offense that can take over a game. Deebo Samuel and Christian McCaffrey are two of the most talented weapons in all of football and may have something to say about the award if the 49ers can reach the Super Bowl. Purdy has a chance to become the first rookie quarterback to not only win a Super Bowl in their first season but become only the second rookie to win the MVP award.

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