Peyton Manning has won his fifth Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award in a landslide. He got 49 of 50 votes from media covering the league. New England QB Tom Brady got the lone dissenting vote.

Manning won his other MVPs with Indianapolis in 2003, '04, '08 and '09. He also was the runner-up last season to Adrian Peterson.

No one else has won more than three NFL MVP awards.

Manning's record-setting season also earned him his second Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year award Saturday night.

Manning shattered the league record by throwing for 55 touchdowns. He also set a mark with 5,477 yards passing in leading the Denver Broncos to a 13-3 record, best in the AFC. They play Seattle on Sunday in the Super Bowl.

In other AP honors:

— The Carolina Panthers grabbed two major awards with Ron Rivera winning The Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year and linebacker Luke Kuechly (KEEK'-lee) voted top defensive player.

— Chicago cornerback Charles Tillman won the Walter Payton Man of the Year award, and accepted the honor with tears in his eyes.

— Green Bay running back Eddie Lacy and Jets defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson were the top rookies for 2013.

— San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers took the Comeback Player of the Year award at the NFL Honors show.

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