NFL Honors: Winners of MVP, Rookie of the Year and More

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Below, you’ll find the full results of Saturday night’s NFL Honors award ceremony. Find out who won MVP, took home Rookie of the Year honors, made it into the NFL Hall of Fame, and much more below.

2015 Hall of Fame Class

Jerome Bettis

Charles Haley 

Will Shields

Ron Wolf

Mick Tingelhoff

Bill Polian

Tim Brown

Junior Seau

Most Valuable Player

Winner: Aaron Rodgers

Well deserved for a guy that should have ran away with this one.

Best QB in the game? It sure feels that way.

Offensive Player of the Year

Winner: DeMarco Murray

Murray’s 2014 campaign was something special — leading the Cowboys to a deep playoff run that should have gone further. He’s a special athlete that finally had a healthy season to show of his skills.

Here’s the real storyline: will he return to Dallas?

Defensive Player of the Year

Winner: J.J. Watt

“I’m beating these guys like a drum out here!” was one of the most memorable on-field soundbites from the night, and it came from none other than the league’s best player.

Congrats to J.J, a guy who deserves it all!

Offensive Rookie of the Year

Winner: Odell Beckham Jr. 

How can you argue this one? Just a few games into his career, and folks are dubbing him the best of all time. While overzealous fans need to cool it a bit, the hype is certainly warranted!

It’s safe to say the Giants have their guy of the future in the LSU alum.

Defensive Rookie of the Year

Winner: Aaron Donald 

A bit surprising that C.J. Mosley didn’t walk away with this one, but Donald was too good in 2014 to ignore. His fit with the Rams defensive line is tremendous — one that should continue for years to come.

He was a risk in the NFL Draft, but is proving that St. Louis made the correct call.

Coach of the Year

Winner: Bruce Arians

Arians is well-deserving of this one, and it’d really be hard to argue otherwise. He led a injury-riddled Cardinals team to new heights and certainly has them heading in the right direction.

We won’t be shocked to see Arizona in the playoffs in 2015 as long as the QB spot is solidified.