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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Record-setting Kansas City Chiefs quarterback was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player on Wednesday by the Pro Football Writers of America:

In addition to MVP, writers also named him the league’s offensive player of the year. Mahomes set a Chiefs record with 50 touchdown passes, he threw for 5,097 yards and rushed for 272 yards and two touchdowns.

He led the Chiefs to an AFC West title and the top seed in the playoffs, giving them homefield through to the Super Bowl. The Chiefs play the New England Patriots on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium for the AFC Championship, kickoff is at 5:40 p.m.

With one MVP award under his belt, Mahomes will learn on February 2 whether he takes home the AP MVP award at a ceremony in Atlanta the night before the Super Bowl. Oddsmakers have Mahomes as the clear favorite to win, with New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees as his only competition.