One year ago, Drake Maye was coming off a solid but mostly unremarkable rookie season. He didn’t become the New England Patriots’ starter until a month into the 2024 campaign, and while Maye flashed stardom, he still had a long way to go, throwing 10 interceptions in 13 games.
Flash forward to January 2025, and Maye has emerged not just as one of the up-and-coming NFL quarterbacks, but as one of the best overall. He threw for 4,394 passing yards and 35 total touchdowns in 2025, leading the Patriots to a 14-3 record and cementing himself as arguably the best under-25 passer in the league.
Maye’s numbers were so spectacular that he vaulted to the top of the MVP conversation. It remains to be seen whether he’ll win the award, but having a shot at it in just his second NFL season is remarkable. Should Maye surpass Matthew Stafford in the final voting, he would join the list of the youngest MVPs in NFL history.
Here’s a look at where Maye would rank among the youngest players to win MVP.
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Who is the youngest NFL MVP?
The youngest player to ever win MVP in the NFL was Jim Brown, who, at the age of 21, took home the honors in the 1957 season for the Cleveland Browns.
Brown, a running back, was a rookie in 1957. He joined Cleveland with the sixth overall pick in the 1957 NFL Draft after a decorated Syracuse career and remained a superstar in the league. In just his ninth NFL game, Brown ran for 237 yards — a new single-game NFL record at the time and a rookie record that held for 40 years.
By running for 942 yards and nine touchdowns, adding in 55 yards and a touchdown through the air, Brown was honored as the MVP of the NFL as a rookie.
As impressive as his 1957 season was, Brown then topped it in 1958 by running for a new league record 1,527 rushing yards. He also led the NFL in touchdowns with 17, securing another MVP award — his second already at age 22.
Not only is Brown one of the few running backs to win MVP, but he's the only rookie and youngest player to ever win the award for his accomplishments in 1957.
The youngest quarterback to win MVP was Lamar Jackson at age 22, who took home the award in the 2019 season for the Baltimore Ravens
Here's the list of the eight youngest NFL MVP winners.
| Rank | Player, Position | Age | Team | Season |
| 1 | Jim Brown, RB | 21 | Browns | 1957 |
| 2 | Lamar Jackson, QB | 22 | Ravens | 2019 |
| 3 | Jim Brown, RB | 22 | Browns | 1958 |
| 4 | Patrick Mahomes, QB | 23 | Chiefs | 2018 |
| 5 | Dan Marino, QB | 23 | Dolphins | 1984 |
| 6 | Walter Payton, RB | 23 | Bears | 1977 |
| 7 | Emmitt Smith, RB | 24 | Cowboys | 1993 |
| 8 | Earl Campbell, RB | 24 | Oilers | 1979 |
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How old is Drake Maye?
Drake Maye is 23 years old. He will turn 24 on Aug. 30, 2026.
Should Maye win the 2025 NFL MVP award, he would join a list of three other 23-year-olds to win the award: Walter Payton in 1977, Dan Marino in 1984 and Patrick Mahomes in 2018. He wouldn't rival Jim Brown for the title of youngest MVP ever, nor Lamar Jackson for youngest MVP quarterback, but would still be among the youngest MVPs.
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NFL MVP winners
Here's a year-by-year list of every NFL MVP winner.
| Winner | Year | Position | Team |
| Josh Allen | 2024 | QB | Bills |
| Lamar Jackson | 2023 | QB | Ravens |
| Patrick Mahomes | 2022 | QB | Chiefs |
| Aaron Rodgers | 2021 | QB | Packers |
| Aaron Rodgers | 2020 | QB | Packers |
| Lamar Jackson | 2019 | QB | Ravens |
| Patrick Mahomes | 2018 | QB | Chiefs |
| Tom Brady | 2017 | QB | Patriots |
| Matt Ryan | 2016 | QB | Falcons |
| Cam Newton | 2015 | QB | Panthers |
| Aaron Rodgers | 2014 | QB | Packers |
| Peyton Manning | 2013 | QB | Broncos |
| Adrian Peterson | 2012 | RB | Vikings |
| Aaron Rodgers | 2011 | QB | Packers |
| Tom Brady | 2010 | QB | Patriots |
| Peyton Manning | 2009 | QB | Colts |
| Peyton Manning | 2008 | QB | Colts |
| Tom Brady | 2007 | QB | Patriots |
| LaDainian Tomlinson | 2006 | RB | Chargers |
| Shaun Alexander | 2005 | RB | Seahawks |
| Peyton Manning | 2004 | QB | Colts |
| Peyton Manning & Steve McNairˇ | 2003 | QB, QB | Colts, Titans |
| Rich Gannon | 2002 | QB | Raiders |
| Kurt Warner | 2001 | QB | Rams |
| Marshall Faulk | 2000 | RB | Rams |
| Kurt Warner | 1999 | QB | Rams |
| Terrell Davis | 1998 | RB | Broncos |
| Barry Sanders, Brett Favre | 1997 | RB, QB | Lions, Packers |
| Brett Favre | 1996 | QB | Packers |
| Brett Favre | 1995 | QB | Packers |
| Steve Young | 1994 | QB | 49ers |
| Emmitt Smith | 1993 | RB | Cowboys |
| Steve Young | 1992 | QB | 49ers |
| Thurman Thomas | 1991 | RB | Bills |
| Joe Montana | 1990 | QB | 49ers |
| Joe Montana | 1989 | QB | 49ers |
| Boomer Esiason | 1988 | QB | Bengals |
| John Elway | 1987 | QB | Broncos |
| Lawrence Taylor | 1986 | LB | Giants |
| Marcus Allen | 1985 | RB | Raiders |
| Dan Marino | 1984 | QB | Dolphins |
| Joe Theismann | 1983 | QB | Redskins |
| Mark Moseley | 1982 | K | Redskins |
| Ken Anderson | 1981 | QB | Bengals |
| Brian Sipe | 1980 | QB | Browns |
| Earl Campbell | 1979 | RB | Oilers |
| Terry Bradshaw | 1978 | QB | Steelers |
| Walter Payton | 1977 | RB | Bears |
| Bert Jones | 1976 | QB | Colts |
| Fran Tarkenton | 1975 | QB | Vikings |
| Ken Stabler | 1974 | QB | Raiders |
| O.J. Simpson | 1973 | RB | Bills |
| Larry Brown | 1972 | RB | Redskins |
| Alan Page | 1971 | DT | Vikings |
| John Brodie | 1970 | QB | 49ers |
| Roman Gabriel | 1969 | QB | Rams |
| Earl Morrall | 1968 | QB | Colts |
| Johnny Unitas | 1967 | QB | Colts |
| Bart Starr | 1966 | QB | Packers |
| Jim Brown | 1965 | RB | Browns |
| Johnny Unitas | 1964 | QB | Colts |
| Y.A. Tittle | 1963 | QB | Giants |
| Jim Taylor | 1962 | FB | Packers |
| Paul Hornung | 1961 | HB | Packers |
| Norm Van Brocklin | 1960 | QB | Eagles |
| Johnny Unitas | 1959 | QB | Colts |
| Jim Brown | 1958 | RB | Browns |
| Jim Brown | 1957 | RB | Browns |
| Frank Gifford | 1956 | HB | Giants |
| Otto Graham | 1955 | QB | Browns |
| Joe Perry | 1954 | FB | 49ers |
| Otto Graham | 1953 | QB | Browns |
| Joe Perry | 1952 | FB | 49ers |
| Norm Van Brocklin | 1951 | QB | Rams |
| Otto Graham | 1950 | QB | Browns |
| Charley Conerly | 1949 | QB | Giants |
| Pat Harder | 1948 | FB | Cardinals |
| Sammy Baugh | 1947 | QB | Redskins |
| Bill Dudley | 1946 | HB | Steelers |
| Charley Trippi | 1945 | HB | Cardinals |
| Frank Sinkwich | 1944 | HB | Lions |
| Sid Luckman | 1943 | QB | Bears |
| Don Hutson | 1942 | End | Packers |
| Joe Foss | 1941 | DB | Giants |
| Ace Parker | 1940 | QB | Dodgers |
| Parker Hall | 1939 | QB | Rams |
| Bob Monnett | 1938 | HB | Packers |
| Ed Danowski | 1937 | QB | Giants |
| Joe F. Carter | 1936 | HB | Lions |
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