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The race for the 2025 NFL Rookie of the Year is heating up, with several outstanding first-year players making their mark. Among the finalists are quarterbacks Jaxson Dart and Tyler Shough, and linebacker Carson Schwesinger. Fans can now vo...
The 2025 NFL season has seen impressive performances from its rookie class. Jaxson Dart quickly became a key player for the Giants, showcasing his dual-threat ability with both his arm and legs. Carson Schwesinger anchored the Browns' defense, displaying remarkable toughness and leadership. Tyler Shough took over as the Saints' starting quarterback, revitalizing their offense and setting new franchise records. All three players were nominated for the Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Year award. Previous Giants winners include Jeremy Shockey (2002) and Saquon Barkley (2018). Shough broke multiple Saints' rookie records. Schwesinger's 146 tackles also led all rookies this season.
Voting is open until January 30th at nfl.com/rookies&ref=yanuki.com, and the winner will be announced during Super Bowl LX Week. Other finalists include TreVeyon Henderson (Patriots), Ashton Jeanty (Raiders), and Tetairoa McMillan (Panthers).
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