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Last week's Eagles-Chiefs result caused a major shift in the MVP market. Despite going 14-for-22 for 150 yards and an interception, Jalen Hurts passed Patrick Mahomes to become the new favorite to win MVP.

Hurts is now +225 to win that award, which makes MVP the most wide-open awards market on paper. Here is how MVP and the rest of the awards markets shape up entering Week 12 at ESPN BET. Favorite: Jalen Hurts (+225) Last week's favorites: Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts (+300) For the first time all season, Jalen Hurts is the outright favorite in this market after outdueling Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Hurts' counting stats don't stand out as he ranks 10th in passing yards, and T-13th in passing touchdowns. Only four players have thrown more interceptions.

However, as the starting quarterback for the team with the best record, he has a great chance, especially once you factor in his nine rushing touchdowns, third-most in the NFL.

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