CJ Stroud the Betting Favorite to be Named League MVP in 2024-25: Not Mahomes

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Apr/19/2024

Going into last season as a rookie, CJ Stroud was listed at 150/1 for NFL MVP.

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Fast forward 8.5 months, and now the Texans' signal caller is the MVP favorite going into the 2025 season.

SportsBetting.ag sent out its latest MVP odds, and Stroud has supplanted Patrick Mahomes as the favorite.

Prior to all the moves Houston made this offseason, Stroud was listed at 10/1, behind Mahomes, Josh Allen and Joe Burrow.

2025 NFL MVP

CJ Stroud
          

6/1

Patrick Mahomes
    

7/1

Joe Burrow
          

12/1

Jordan Love
          

12/1

Josh Allen
          

12/1

Jalen Hurts
          

14/1

Brock Purdy
          

16/1

Justin Herbert
    

18/1

Lamar Jackson
    

18/1

Aaron Rodgers
    

20/1

Anthony Richardson
    

25/1

Dak Prescott
    

25/1

Kirk Cousins
          

25/1

Matthew Stafford
    

25/1

Trevor Lawrence
    

25/1

Tua Tagovailoa
    

25/1

Deshaun Watson
    

33/1

Kyler Murray
    

33/1

Jared Goff
          

50/1

Justin Fields
          

50/1

Russell Wilson
    

66/1

Christian McCaffrey
    

80/1

Baker Mayfield
    

100/1

Caleb Williams
    

100/1

Geno Smith
          

100/1

Justin Jefferson
    

100/1

Bryce Young
          

150/1

Daniel Jones
    

150/1

Derek Carr
          

150/1

Drake Maye
          

150/1

Ja'Marr Chase
    

150/1

Tyreek Hill
          

150/1

Will Levis
          

150/1

Cooper Kupp
    

250/1

Derrick Henry
    

250/1

Jimmy Garoppolo
    

250/1

JJ McCarthy
          

250/1

Micah Parsons
    

250/1

Michael Penix Jr
    

250/1

Nick Chubb
          

250/1

Ryan Tannehill
    

250/1

Saquon Barkley
    

250/1

TJ Watt
          

250/1

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