Many agree that Green Bay Packers star Aaron Rodgers deserves his NFL MVP trophy this season. Many, but not all.
In fact, Rodgers was just a single vote shy from being a unanimous winner. Among the 50 voters, one person didn’t pick the Packers quarterback. On Tuesday, as reported by Pro Football Talk, veteran analyst Hub Arkush admitted that he was about that life.
Instead of Rodgers, Arkush, the editor and general manager of Chicago Football, voted for Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp. Now, with the way Kupp balled out in the title game against the Cincinnati Bengals to win as MVP of Super Bowl LVI, Arkush must be feeling pretty good about himself.