Tom Brady no longer has an AP NFL awards vote
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Tom Brady will no longer have a vote in the Associated Press NFL Awards. This change comes as the AP overhauls its voting panel, which now excludes any current players or coaches from participating. The decision aims to enhance the credibility and impartiality of the voting process for the prestigious awards. Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion and future Hall of Famer, had previously been part of the 50-member panel responsible for determining the league's annual award recipients. This move marks a significant shift in how the AP manages its awards voting, potentially impacting the selection process for honors such as MVP and Coach of the Year.
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