The Joe F. Carr Trophy was the first award given in the National Football League (NFL) to recognize a most valuable player for each season. It was first awarded in 1938, known then as the Gruen Trophy,[1] and renamed in 1939 in honor of NFL commissioner Joseph Carr.[2][3] The Gruen Trophy, sponsored by Gruen Watch Co., was first awarded in 1937 to Dutch Clark of the Detroit Lions. However, both contemporary[4][5] and modern[6] sources consider the 1938 award the first retroactive Joe F. Carr Trophy, and thus the first NFL MVP award. Players were chosen by a panel of sportswriters who distributed first and second place votes. It was awarded until the 1946 season, and it remains the only MVP award the NFL has officially sanctioned.[7]
Season | Player | Team | Position | Refs |
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1938 | Mel Hein | New York Giants | C, LB | [1] |
1939 | Parker Hall | Cleveland Rams | QB, HB | [3] |
1940 | Ace Parker | Brooklyn Dodgers | QB, HB | [8] |
1941 | Don Hutson | Green Bay Packers | End | [4] |
1942 | Don Hutson (2) | Green Bay Packers | End | [9] |
1943 | Sid Luckman | Chicago Bears | QB | [10] |
1944 | Frank Sinkwich | Detroit Lions | HB | [11] |
1945 | Bob Waterfield | Cleveland Rams | QB | [5] |
1946 | Bill Dudley | Pittsburgh Steelers | HB | [12] |