The NFL MVP race is typically dominated by quarterbacks.
Patriots QB Drake Maye is the current favorite to win the 2026 award.
The NFL is a quarterback league, a reality that’s reflected in its annual MVP race.
Ten of the 11 players with the best odds to be named 2026 NFL Most Valuable Player entering the final week of the regular season are quarterbacks. After 2025 MVP Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills topped Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson for the award last season, another two-man QB race has dominated the MVP conversation this season.
And while an odds-on favorite has emerged out of a corner of the NFL that’s had its fair share of individual titles, Week 18 represents a final opportunity to impress voters before the winner is named in early February.
Here are the latest NFL MVP odds as of Saturday, Jan. 3, courtesy of BetMGM.
NFL MVP odds ahead of Week 18
1. Drake Maye, New England Patriots QB (-325)
The second-year quarterback has been a revelation for the resurgent Patriots, gashing opponents with big plays all season. Maye’s stat line of 4,203 passing yards, 30 touchdowns and eight interceptions represent a massive leap from his uneven rookie season. His ability to extend plays with his legs has added another 409 yards and four touchdowns, and Maye has the Patriots expecting to win with a regularity they haven’t enjoyed since Tom Brady left town.
2. Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams QB (+240)
What was an extremely close two-man race entering Week 17 went a bit sideways for Stafford in the Rams’ 27-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Stafford’s three-interception performance was the worst of an otherwise stellar season for the Rams signal caller. Stafford has thrown for 4,448 yards and 42 touchdowns to only eight interceptions. At age 37, Stafford still has an argument as the league’s most effective QB.
3. Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers RB (+5,000)
Run CMC keeps churning out the hits for the 49ers, a fact that’s kept him as the only non-QB with a puncher’s chance at the league’s top individual honor. Heading into Week 18, McCaffrey has 1,179 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground, along with 890 yards and seven touchdowns receiving. Four more catches on Jan. 3 will give the high-usage McCaffrey more than 300 carries and 100 receptions on the season.
4. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills QB (+50,000)
So you’re saying there’s a chance? The reigning NFL MVP’s odds to repeat aren’t quite one in a million, but it would be a truly historic upset for the Bills star to win. Despite his heroics in a 2025 season that’s seen Allen pass for 25 touchdowns and run for 14 more through 17 weeks, a potentially statistically better season than Allen’s MVP campaign has been dampened by an increase in turnovers.
Seven other quarterbacks have the same long-shot MVP odds as Allen. Also at +50,000 are:
C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans
Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles
Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars
Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears
Bo Nix, Denver Broncos
Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks
