Updated: January 1, 2009, 3:44 PM ET
Pennington wins second comeback award
NEW YORK -- Chad Pennington has mastered NFL quarterbacking. And personal comebacks.
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Al Bello/Getty ImagesChad Pennington put being released by the Jets behind him and led the Dolphins to the AFC East title.
Pennington received 19 of 50 votes from a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. That was 13 more than quarterbacks Kerry Collins of Tennessee and Jake Delhomme of Carolina. Another quarterback, Arizona's Kurt Warner, received four votes, as did his teammate, wide receiver Anquan Boldin. So did Tampa Bay wideout Antonio Bryant. Two of Pennington's teammates also received votes: linebacker Joey Porter (three) and running back Ronnie Brown (one). Also with one vote were San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers, Pittsburgh safety Ryan Clark and Baltimore tackle Willie Anderson. Porter was among Pennington's biggest supporters for the award. "He was our savior," Porter said. "He changed this whole team. He's not the one that's going to brag about it. He's just an old, humble country boy. So I'm going to brag for him."
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