Just as Ben Johnson was definitely deserving of more than one vote for the NFL's Coach of the Year award. But that is a different discussion for another post. However, with that being said, the one no-doubt, slam-dunk award that was handed out at Thursday's NFL Honors ceremony was the league's Moment of the Year - which of course belonged to Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver DJ Moore.
The New England Patriots are heading back to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 2018 season. On Sunday, the Patriots clinched their trip to Santa Clara, Calif., for Super Bowl 60 after defeating the Denver Broncos 10-7 in the AFC Championship Game. New England's offense may not have done much against Denver's impressive defense and snowy conditions, but quarterback Drake Maye did just enough to ensure the Patriots could make a return trip to the big game.
There is another drop in that bucket. The Cowboys have another alternate headed to San Francisco. CeeDee Lamb has been added to the Pro Bowl and as the mothership's Nick Eatman notes it is his fifth straight season reaching the NFL's All-Star game. The subject of the Pro Bowl and the legitimacy of being named an alternate has been under fire as of late, but obviously CeeDee Lamb is an incredible player.