Ahead of the Super LX showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, NFL Honors will present regular season awards ranging from league MVP to Assistant Coach of the Year.

The Cleveland Browns have two nominees up for different categories this year. Myles Garrett, the star defensive end who set a new NFL record for sacks in a season, is among the finalists for AP Defensive Player of the Year. Carson Schwesinger, Garrett’s 22-year-old teammate, is among the finalists for AP Defensive Rookie of the Year.

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Could one or both Browns nominated for awards take home the honors?

Here’s how fans can tune in to watch, and a full list of this year’s nominees.

How to watch NFL Honors 2026, including time and TV channel

NFL Honors will take place on Thursday, Feb. 5, at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California.

The awards special is set to air at 9 p.m. ET on NBC and NFL Network. The awards show will likewise be available for streaming on Peacock and NFL+.

The NFL Honors Red Carpet Show will begin an hour earlier on NFL Network starting at 8 p.m. ET.

Note that NFL Honors will not air live in all time zones, according to the NFL.

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NFL Honors list of awards and finalists, including two Browns playersCleveland Browns linebacker Carson Schwesinger (49) sacks Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) during the second half of an NFL football game at Huntington Bank Field, Dec. 21, 2025, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Cleveland Browns linebacker Carson Schwesinger (49) sacks Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) during the second half of an NFL football game at Huntington Bank Field, Dec. 21, 2025, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Below are the lists of league awards and their chosen finalists.

AP Most Valuable Player:

Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills QB

Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars QB

Drake Maye, New England Patriots QB

Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers RB

Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams QB

AP Defensive Player of the Year:

Will Anderson Jr., Houston Texans DE

Nik Bonitto, Denver Broncos LB

Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions DE

Micah Parsons, Green Bay Packers DE

AP Offensive Player of the Year:

Drake Maye, New England Patriots QB

Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers RB

Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams WR

Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons RB

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle Seahawks WR

AP Offensive Rookie of the Year:

Jaxson Dart, New York Giants QB

Emeka Egbuka, Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR

TreVeyon Henderson, New England Patriots RB

Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers WR

Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints QB

AP Defensive Rookie of the Year:

Abdul Carter, New York Giants LB

Nick Emmanwori, Seattle Seahawks DB

James Pearce Jr., Atlanta Falcons DE

Carson Schwesinger, Cleveland Browns LB

Xavier Watts, Atlanta Falcons S

AP Comeback Player of the Year:

Stefon Diggs, New England Patriots WR

Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions DE

Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars QB

Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers RB

Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys QB

AP Coach of the Year:

Liam Coen, Jacksonville Jaguars

Ben Johnson, Chicago Bears

Mike Macdonald, Seattle Seahawks

Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers

Mike Vrabel, New England Patriots

AP Assistant Coach of the Year:

Vic Fangio, Philadelphia Eagles DC

Brian Flores, Minnesota Vikings DC

Vance Joseph, Denver Broncos DC

Klint Kubiak, Seattle Seahawks OC

Josh McDaniels, New England Patriots OC

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: How to watch NFL Honors, primetime awards show for MVP and more