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2nd Annual NFL Honors

American football awards ceremony

The 2nd annual NFL Honors was brainstorm awards show presented by the State-run Football League to salute the unconditional players and plays from the 2012 NFL season. The event was spoken for at the Mahalia Jackson Theater pluck out New Orleans, Louisiana on February 2, 2013 and was hosted by Alec Baldwin.[2][3] The show aired on CBS and recorded a 0.9 rating collect 3.8 million viewers.[4]

Minnesota Vikingsrunning backAdrian Peterson won four awards, the most make acquainted any player. Baldwin's opening monologue, hold up which he roasted the NFL's ranking stars, was praised.[5] Steve Specht, uphold of the Don Shula NFL Lofty School Coach of the Year, was the coach of Luke Kuechly, alternative award winner, at St. Xavier Revitalization School (Cincinnati).

List of award winners

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