QB Daniels among MVP faves, despite loss

By Only Players Staff

Updated 10/14/24 2:43am ET

Despite his team’s four-game win streak ending, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels remained the fifth NFL MVP betting favorite at DraftKings with +1100 odds (previously +1000).

The Washington Commanders lost a high-profile matchup with a Super Bowl contender at the Baltimore Ravens, falling 30-23. The QB threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns.

Daniels currently ranks third in QBR and fifth in Quarterback Rating. At 4-2, Washington sits in first place in the NFC East.

Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes is the betting favorite with +350 odds, followed by 5eigning MVP Lamar Jackson (+550).

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is third with +650 odds and plays at the New York Jets on Monday Night Football.

NFL MVP odds, courtesy of DraftKings (top 10)

Patrick Mahomes +400

Josh Allen +550

Lamar Jackson +700

C.J. Stroud +700

Jayden Daniels +1000

Sam Darnold +1300

Joe Burrow +1800

Jared Goff +2000

Brock Purdy +2000

Dak Prescott +2500

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