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Cameron DaSilva

Here’s where Rams players and coaches finished in NFL awards voting

The NFL recognized some of the top players and coaches around the league on Thursday night at the NFL Honors show, handing out awards for MVP, Offensive Rookie of the Year and more. Three members of the Rams were finalists heading into the night, including Puka Nacua, but none took home a single award despite having strong cases to win them.

The Associated Press released voting results for each of the major awards, which shows us where Matthew Stafford finished in the MVP race, where Sean McVay ended up in the Coach of the Year poll and more.

Here are the final voting tallies for each award a member of the Rams received a nomination for.

MVP: Matthew Stafford, 8th

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Lamar Jackson, Baltimore, 49-0-1-0-0=493
Dak Prescott, Dallas, 0-17-13-11-6=152
Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco, 0-17-12-11-4=147
Brock Purdy, San Francisco, 0-9-5-12-13=97
Josh Allen, Buffalo, 1-5-11-3-6=80
Tyreek Hill, Miami, 0-2-6-9-14=60
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City, 0-0-2-2-2=12
Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams, 0-0-0-2-0=4
C.J. Stroud, Houston, 0-0-0-0-4=4
Myles Garrett, Cleveland 0-0-0-0-1=1

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Puka Nacua, 2nd

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C.J. Stroud, Houston, 48-2-0=246
Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams, 2-48-0=154
Sam LaPorta, Detroit, 0-0-40=40
Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit, 0-0-4=4
Bijan Robinson, Atlanta, 0-0-3=3
Zay Flowers, Baltimore, 0-0-1=1
Jayden Reed, Green Bay, 0-0-1=1
Rashee Rice, Kansas City, 0-0-1=1

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Kobie Turner, 3rd

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Will Anderson, Houston, 16-21-8=151
Jalen Carter, Philadelphia, 14-14-10=122
Kobie Turner, Los Angeles Rams, 14-6-7=95
Devon Witherspoon, Seattle 4-7-16=57
YaYa Diaby, Tampa Bay, 1-0-1=6
Joey Porter Jr., Pittsburgh, 1-0-1=6
Brian Branch, Detroit, 0-0-6=6
Jack Campbell, Detroit, 0-1-0=3
Byron Young, Los Angeles Rams, 0-1-0=3
Calijah Kancey, Tampa Bay, 0-0-1=1

Comeback Player of the Year: Matthew Stafford, 4th -- Aaron Donald, 9th

(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Joe Flacco, Cleveland, 13-26-8=151
Damar Hamlin, Buffalo, 21-7-14=140
Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay, 10-10-13=93
Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams, 1-6-7=30
Tua Tagovailoa, Miami, 4-0-1=21
Brock Purdy, San Francisco 1-0-1=6
Calvin Ridley, Jacksonville, 0-1-0=3
Breece Hall, New York Jets, 0-0-3=3
Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams, 0-0-1=1
Lamar Jackson, Baltimore, 0-0-1=1
Kyler Murray, Arizona, 0-0-1=1

Coach of the Year: Sean McVay, 6th

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Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland, 21-18-6=165
DeMeco Ryans, Houston, 20-21-2=165
Dan Campbell, Detroit, 3-3-9=33
Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco, 3-3-2=26
John Harbaugh, Baltimore, 2-2-10=26
Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams, 1-2-10=21
Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh, 0-1-2=5
Shane Steichen, Indianapolis, 0-0-4=4
Matt LaFleur, Green Bay, 0-0-2=2
Todd Bowles, Tampa Bay, 0-0-1=1
Mike McDaniel, Miami, 0-0-1=1
Sean McDermott, Buffalo, 0-0-1=1

Assistant Coach of the Year: Raheem Morris, 7th

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Jim Schwartz, Cleveland, 25-10-5=160
Mike Macdonald, Baltimore, 11-11-6=94
Ben Johnson, Detroit, 6-10-5=65
Bobby Slowik, Houston, 4-7-12=53
Todd Monken, Baltimore, 3-8-7=46
Steve Spagnuolo, Kansas City, 1-3-2=16
Raheem Morris, Los Angeles Rams, 0-1-3=6
Dan Quinn, Dallas, 0-0-4=4
Brian Flores, Minnesota, 0-0-3=3
Dave Canales, Tampa Bay, 0-0-2=2
Steve Wilks, San Francisco, 0-0-1=1

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