Kansas City Committee of 101 awards
The Kansas City Committee of 101 was founded by Jack Wheeler.[1][2] The name was chosen because the membership was limited to 101 Kansas City Chiefs fans and cost $1,000 annually (over $6,550 adjusted for inflation). The group began presenting its annual NFL awards in 1969. They started as NFL and AFL Awards. After the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, however, they have been awarded to the top AFC and NFC players and coaches. The "Committee of 101" is a national media committee of 101 sportswriters and sportscasters, who cover the NFL, and are asked to vote on the top offensive player, defensive player, and coach on each of the National Football League conferences, rather than the NFL as a whole.[3][2]
The annual NFL 101 Awards, is the nation's oldest awards event dedicated exclusively to professional football.[4]
The awards are handed out at an annual event in Kansas City, Missouri, and all proceeds from the 101 Awards benefit the Kansas City Chiefs Charities.
Offensive Player of the Year awards[]
Season | AFC | NFC | ||||
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Player | Team | Position | Player | Team | Position | |
1969 | Daryle Lamonica | Oakland Raiders | Quarterback | Roman Gabriel | Los Angeles Rams | Quarterback |
1970 | George Blanda | Oakland Raiders | Quarterback | John Brodie | San Francisco 49ers | Quarterback |
1971 | Bob Griese (1) | Miami Dolphins | Quarterback | Roger Staubach | Dallas Cowboys | Quarterback |
1972 | O. J. Simpson (1) | Buffalo Bills | Running back | Larry Brown | Washington Redskins | Running back |
1973 | O. J. Simpson (2) | Buffalo Bills | Running back | John Hadl | Los Angeles Rams | Quarterback |
1974 | Ken Stabler | Oakland Raiders | Quarterback | Chuck Foreman | Minnesota Vikings | Running back |
1975 | O. J. Simpson (3) | Buffalo Bills | Running back | Fran Tarkenton | Minnesota Vikings | Quarterback |
1976 | Bert Jones | Baltimore Colts | Quarterback | Walter Payton (1) | Chicago Bears | Running back |
1977 | Bob Griese (2) | Miami Dolphins | Quarterback | Walter Payton (2) | Chicago Bears | Running back |
1978 | Earl Campbell[5] | Houston Oilers | Running back | Archie Manning | New Orleans Saints | Quarterback |
1979 | Dan Fouts | San Diego Chargers | Quarterback | Ottis Anderson | St. Louis Cardinals | Running back |
1980 | Brian Sipe | Cleveland Browns | Quarterback | Steve Bartkowski | Atlanta Falcons | Quarterback |
1981 | Ken Anderson | Cincinnati Bengals | Quarterback | Tony Dorsett | Dallas Cowboys | Running back |
1982 | No award | - | - | No award | - | - |
1983 | Dan Marino (1) | Miami Dolphins | Quarterback | Joe Theisman | Washington Redskins | Quarterback |
1984 | Dan Marino (2) | Miami Dolphins | Quarterback | Eric Dickerson | Los Angeles Rams | Running back |
1985 | Marcus Allen | Los Angeles Raiders | Running back | Walter Payton (3) | Chicago Bears | Running back |
1986 | Dan Marino (3) | Miami Dolphins | Quarterback | Jerry Rice (1) | San Francisco 49ers | Wide receiver |
1987 | John Elway (1) | Denver Broncos | Quarterback | Jerry Rice (2) | San Francisco 49ers | Wide receiver |
1988 | Boomer Esiason | Cincinnati Bengals | Quarterback | Roger Craig | San Francisco 49ers | Running back |
1989 | Christian Okoye | Kansas City Chiefs | Running back | Joe Montana | San Francisco 49ers | Quarterback |
1990 | Warren Moon | Houston Oilers | Quarterback | Randall Cunningham (1) | Philadelphia Eagles | Quarterback |
1991 | Thurman Thomas | Buffalo Bills | Running back | Barry Sanders (1) | Detroit Lions | Running back |
1992 | Barry Foster | Pittsburgh Steelers | Running back | Steve Young (1) | San Francisco 49ers | Quarterback |
1993 | John Elway (2) | Denver Broncos | Quarterback | Emmitt Smith | Dallas Cowboys | Running back |
1994 | Dan Marino (4) | Miami Dolphins | Quarterback | Steve Young (2) | San Francisco 49ers | Quarterback |
1995 | Jim Harbaugh | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | Brett Favre (1) | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback |
1996 | John Elway (3) | Denver Broncos | Quarterback | Brett Favre (2) | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback |
1997 | Terrell Davis (2) | Denver Broncos | Running back | Barry Sanders (2) | Detroit Lions | Running back |
1998 | Terrell Davis (2) | Denver Broncos | Running back | Randall Cunningham (2) | Minnesota Vikings | Quarterback |
1999 | Peyton Manning (1) | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | Kurt Warner (1) | St. Louis Rams | Quarterback |
2000 | Rich Gannon (1) | Oakland raiders | Quarterback | Marshall Faulk | St. Louis Rams | Running back |
2001 | Kordell Stewart | Pittsburgh Steelers | Quarterback | Kurt Warner (2) | St. Louis Rams | Quarterback |
2002 | Rich Gannon (2) | Oakland raiders | Quarterback | Brett Favre (3) | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback |
2003 | Peyton Manning (2) | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | Ahman Green | Green Bay Packers | Running back |
2004 | Peyton Manning (3) | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | Donovan McNabb | Philadelphia Eagles | Quarterback |
2005 | Peyton Manning (4) | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | Shaun Alexander | Seattle Seahawks | Running back |
2006 | LaDainian Tomlinson | San Diego Chargers | Running back | Drew Brees (1) | New Orleans Saints | Quarterback |
2007 | Tom Brady (1) | New England Patriots | Quarterback | Brett Favre (4) | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback |
2008 | Peyton Manning (5) | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | Drew Brees (2) | New Orleans Saints | Quarterback |
2009 | Peyton Manning (6) | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | Drew Brees (3) | New Orleans Saints | Quarterback |
2010 | Tom Brady (2) | New England Patriots | Quarterback | Michael Vick | Philadelphia Eagles | Quarterback |
2011 | Tom Brady (3) | New England Patriots | Quarterback | Aaron Rodgers (1) | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback |
2012 | Peyton Manning (7) | Denver Broncos | Quarterback | Adrian Peterson | Minnesota Vikings | Running back |
2013 | Peyton Manning (8) | Denver Broncos | Quarterback | LeSean McCoy | Philadelphia Eagles | Running back |
2014 | Le'Veon Bell (tie) Antonio Brown (1) (tie) |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Running back Wide receiver |
Aaron Rodgers (2) | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback |
2015 | Tom Brady (4) | New England Patriots | Quarterback | Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers | Quarterback |
2016 | Tom Brady (5) | New England Patriots | Quarterback | Ezekiel Elliott | Dallas Cowboys | Quarterback |
2017 | Antonio Brown (2) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Wide receiver | Todd Gurley | Los Angeles Rams | Running back |
2018 | Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | Quarterback | Drew Brees (4) | New Orleans Saints | Quarterback |
2019 | Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens | Quarterback | Michael Thomas | New Orleans Saints | Wide receiver |
2020 | Derrick Henry | Tennessee Titans | Running back | Aaron Rodgers (3) | Green Bay Packers | Quarterback |
2021 | Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | Running back | Cooper Kupp | Los Angeles Rams | Wide Receiver |
Defensive Player of the Year awards[]
NFC Defensive Player of the Year[6] |
AFC Defensive Player of the Year[7] |
Coach of the Year awards[]
- See: National Football League Coach of the Year Award#Kansas City Committee of 101 AFC/NFC Coach of the Year Awards
NFC Coach of the Year[8] |
AFC Coach of the Year[9] |
Lamar Hunt Award[]
- 2008— Members of "The Foolish Club" (the group that founded the AFL; Lamar Hunt (Dallas Texans) and Bud Adams, Jr. (Houston Oilers), Harry Wismer (New York Titans), Bob Howsam (Denver Broncos), Barron Hilton (Los Angeles Chargers), Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. (Buffalo Bills), Billy Sullivan (Boston Patriots), and Chet Soda (Oakland Raiders).)[10]
- 2009— Tony Dungy
- 2010— Monday Night Football (Created by ABC Sports' Roone Arledge in 1970.)
- 2011— NFL Films (Revolutionary sports cinematography)
- 2012— Roger Staubach (Hall of Fame quarterback)
- 2013— Don Shula (Hall of Fame coach)
- 2014— Len Dawson (Hall of Fame quarterback)
- 2015— Paul Tagliabue (former NFL commissioner)
- 2016— Super Bowl I
- 2017— Al Michaels (broadcaster)
- 2018— Peyton Manning retired star quarterback
- 2019— Super Bowls III and IV
- 2020— Bart Starr former star quarterback
Source[11]
See also[]
- Bert Bell Award
- Maxwell Football Club
- Touchdown Club of Columbus
- DC Touchdown Club
- National Football League Most Valuable Player Award
- NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award
- NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award
- UPI AFL-AFC Player of the Year
- UPI NFC Player of the Year
Footnotes[]
- ^ "101 Awards - Kansas City's Salute to Professional Football". 101awards.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ a b "101 Award Winners Announced". chiefs.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ "101 Awards Selection Committee". 101awards.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ "101 Awards". Premier Sports Management. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ "Earl Campbell Collects AFC Player Of Year Crown". The Galveston Daily News. United Press International. December 29, 1978. p. 11. Retrieved March 20, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Past NFC Defensive Honorees". 101awards.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ "Past AFC Defensive Honorees". 101awards.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ "Past NFC Coach Honorees". 101awards.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ "Past AFC Coach Honorees". 101awards.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
- ^ "McCarthy, Favre Selected For NFL 101 Awards". Green Bay Packers, Inc. Jan 28, 2008. Archived from the original on January 11, 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
- ^ "History/Awards". 101awards.com. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
External links[]
- National Football League trophies and awards
- American football mass media
- Sports organizations established in 1969
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