A Recent History of Cars Awarded to Super Bowl MVPs

From Caddys to Corvettes.

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General Motors might not have nearly the presence it has in the top games of Major League Baseball, but for years, GM has been a strong sponsor for the NFL. Every year, after everybody has stuffed their faces with wings, after hundreds of thousands of adult beverages have been consumed, and after the final second on the game clock has ticked down to zero, the MVP award is given to the most outstanding player of the Super Bowl. And along with a trophy, the MVP receives a car. From GM. For a long time, Cadillac was the name, but most recently, Chevrolet has stepped up to give out Camaros and Corvettes to players like Aaron Rodgers and, most recently, Joe Flacco last year. Considering last year's prize was a C7 Corvette, our official prediction for this year is a C7 Convertible. 

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2004: Tom Brady

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2005: Deion Branch

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2006: Hines Ward

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2007: Peyton Manning

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2008: Eli Manning

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2009: Santonio Holmes

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2010: Drew Brees

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2011: Aaron Rodgers

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2012: Eli Manning

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2013: Joe Flacco

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