Early during the highly anticipated Monday Night Football clash between the Detroit Lions and the San Francisco 49ers, ESPN highlighted its Week 18 matchups, including two pivotal Saturday games with significant playoff implications. One of the marquee games will see the Cincinnati Bengals visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers, as Joe Burrow attempts to lead a dramatic late-season charge into the postseason.
This preview gave legendary quarterback and ESPN commentator Troy Aikman the perfect opportunity to voice his opinion on the NFL MVP race. Without hesitation, Aikman threw his support behind Burrow as his pick for the league’s most prestigious individual honor.
“I’m really looking forward to that matchup,” Aikman said during the broadcast. “I know there’s going to be a lot of discussion about who deserves the MVP this year. And with all due respect to the other players having incredible seasons, if I had a vote, it would go to Joe Burrow. What he’s done this year has been nothing short of spectacular.”
Aikman’s bold endorsement quickly sparked conversation among fans and analysts alike. Burrow has undoubtedly delivered some remarkable performances this season, guiding the Bengals back from a rough start to the brink of playoff contention.
Despite Cincinnati’s injury challenges and tough schedule, Burrow’s ability to elevate his team and remain poised under pressure has drawn comparisons to some of the league’s all-time great quarterbacks.
While the MVP debate has seen frontrunners shift throughout the season—Saquon Barkley, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson have each enjoyed moments in the spotlight—Burrow’s late surge could provide the narrative voters find irresistible.
Aikman’s comments add credibility to the growing sentiment that Burrow’s leadership and resilience make him a strong candidate.
The MVP race remains wide open, with several players vying for the award as the regular season comes to a close. Burrow’s opportunity to strengthen his case will come this Saturday in a critical game against the Steelers.
Should he lead the Bengals to victory and secure a playoff spot, the conversation around his MVP candidacy is sure to gain even more momentum.
As Aikman pointed out, voting for MVP only happens once, and opinions can shift rapidly. While many consider the award a competition between Barkley, Allen, and Jackson, Burrow’s potential late-season heroics could make him the dark horse contender everyone is talking about by season’s end.
With Week 18 on the horizon, the debate intensifies, and Burrow’s performance under the bright lights of Pittsburgh may very well determine if he’s crowned the league’s most valuable player.