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A myriad of stars largely carried the Bengals to a winning record in 2024.
To say that the Cincinnati Bengals’ 2024 offensive output was “impressive” would be a big understatement. Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase put up statistical seasons for the ages, while others contributed at high levels as well.
Cast your vote and sound off on your winner for the Bengals’ 2024 season Offensive MVP!
Nominees for Offensive MVP
Joe Burrow:
The best single season by a Bengals quarterback definitely deserves consideration here. We’re talking about a near-5,000-yard passing season, complete with 45 total touchdowns (43 passing, two rushing) and a league-high in completions, attempts, and pass yards per game. All the while, Burrow barely cracked double-digits in total turnovers in this amazing campaign.
Ja’Marr Chase:
If Burrow’s season numbers don’t impress you, perhaps Chase’s triple crown campaign will. Chase had the best season ever by a Bengals wide receiver and one of the highest-producing ones by any wide receiver ever. Chase finished with 127 catches, 1,708 yards and 17 touchdowns on the season.
Tee Higgins:
Look, Chase and Burrow get the lion’s share of attention (and for good reason), but there’s no doubt that this offense operates at a much higher level when a healthy Higgins is on the field. Aside from taking attention away from Chase and others to thrive, Higgins produces at a high level when healthy. He was critical down the stretch and netted 73 catches for 911 yards and a career-high 10 touchdowns this year.
Chase Brown:
In some ways, Cincinnati missed Joe Mixon, but they were also able to recreate much of his past production with Brown this year. Brown came just 10 yards short of his first career 1,000-yard rushing season, rushing season, but also added 360 receiving yards. His 11 total touchdowns (seven rushing, four receiving) prove he’s a viable dual-threat going forward.
Orlando Brown, Jr.:
Brown battled more injuries this year but fought through them for an admirable campaign. He had a respectable 69.5 PFF pass-blocking grade and remains the veteran anchor on the offensive line.