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Saints QB Drew Brees wins AP Offensive Player of the Year

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has won the 2011 Associated Press Offensive Player of the Year. Again.

He won the award in 2008, as well.

He’s the fourth quarterback to win the award in the past five years.

Brees’ record-setting season helped earn him award. He obliterated Dan Marino’s single season passing record. He passed for 5,476 yards. Brees broke Peyton Manning’s 2010 record for passing completions (450) with 468 completions. He also tallied more than 300 yards passing in seven-consecutive games during 2011.

He received 43 of the 50 votes.

Here are the winners from the past 20 years:

2011 – Drew Brees, New Orleans, QB
2010 – Tom Brady, New England, QB
2009 – Chris Johnson, Tennessee, RB
2008 – Drew Brees, New Orleans, QB
2007 – Tom Brady, New England, QB
2006 – LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego, RB
2005 – Shaun Alexander, Seattle, RB
2004 – Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, QB
2003 – Jamal Lewis, Baltimore, RB
2002 – Priest Holmes, Kansas City, RB
2001 – Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, RB
2000 – Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, RB
1999 – Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, RB
1998 – Terrell Davis, Denver, RB
1997 – Barry Sanders, Detroit, RB
1996 – Terrell Davis, Denver, RB
1995 – Brett Favre, Green Bay, QB
1994 – Barry Sanders, Detroit, RB
1993 – Jerry Rice, San Francisco, WR
1992 – Steve Young, San Francisco, QB
1991 – Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, RB

More to come…

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