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Walter Payton, running back for the Chicago Bears, is named the NFL’s MVP after receiving 57 of 87 votes cast by sportswriters and broadcasters from each league city.
1978 (Jan 15)
Walter Payton, Black American running back for the Chicago Bears, was named the National Football League's Most Valuable Player for 1977. Payton received 57 of 87 votes cast by sportswriters and broadcasters, three from each league city. Quarterbacks Bob Griese of the Miami Dolphins and Craig Morton of the Denver Broncos were the runner ups with ten votes each. Payton, a graduate of Jackson State University in Mississippi, led the League in rushing with 1,852 yards during the 1977 season, his third year in the NFL (a League record). He ran for 275 yards in one game (November 20 against the Minnesota Vikings), which surpassed the record set by Black American O.J. Simpson. Payton also exceeded Simpson's record of 332 carries with 339 of his own. Finally, Payton's 1,852 yards rushing was third only to Simpson's 2,003 and the Black American Jim Brown's 1,863 during a season.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.