Michael Irvin throws out a crazy prediction for the NFL MVP in 2022, did he really pick Kirk Cousins?

Who will be the NFL MVP?
As for the predictions of Irvin’s other NFL Network show partners, both Rich Eisen and Steve Marucci picked the Buffalo Bills quarterback, Josh Allen, Cynthia Frelund and Rachel Bonnetta predicted Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers would be the MVP, while Kurt Warner opted for Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals.I

f someone is going to predict that the next NFL regular season MVP will be a starting quarterback from the NFC North Division, no one should be surprised, as long as that prediction is Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, however, Hall of Famer Michael Irvin left everyone with their mouths agape by naming another member of the aforementioned club.

In the regular season preview on NFL Network, the legendary former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver assured that during Super Bowl LVII week in February 2023 it will be Minnesota Vikings passer Kirk Cousins, who for the first time in his career will take home the stellar award during NFL Honors.

Michael Irvin’s bold predictions
Of course, the famed “Playmaker” is known for making bold and unserious predictions, however, most of them are Cowboys-related, so he went to another level when he put an MVP candidate on a veteran player who has never been even. remotely in the discussion for that award.

Cousins, who have a low profile, has accumulated good numbers in his career that includes a stint with the then-Washington Redskins from 2012 to 2017 and since 2018 with the Vikings, however, he has the biggest criticism for not being able to carry his team to win primetime games, so despite being selected to three Pro Bowls, he is not considered among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.

Who will be the NFL MVP?
As for the predictions of Irvin’s other NFL Network show partners, both Rich Eisen and Steve Marucci picked the Buffalo Bills quarterback, Josh Allen, Cynthia Frelund and Rachel Bonnetta predicted Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers would be the MVP, while Kurt Warner opted for Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals.

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