Fajardo named Most Valuable Player of 110th Grey Cup 2023

Grey Cup Most Valuable Player Award Winners List, History Since 1959..





  • The Grey Cup MVP’s Winners – Most Valuable Player award is awarded annually Since 1959 to the player deemed to have the best performance in the Grey Cup Game, the Canadian Football League’s championship game.


The Montreal quarterback Cody Fajardo played a major role as the Alouettes wins the 110th Grey Cup over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.




Who won the Grey Cup Most Valuable Player award & Dick Suderman Trophy in a same year.?



Andrew Harris, after winning the Grey Cup with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2019, became the first player to win both the Grey Cup Most Valuable Player and the Dick Suderman Trophy in the same edition of the championship.

UPDATED -- The 33-year-old, Henoc Muamba just becomes only the second player to win the Grey Cup MVP & CFL MVP in the same championship game, joining teammate Andrew Harris who was awarded both in 2019.



Who won the 110th Grey Cup MVP in 2023? Cody Fajaro shining.



— Quarterback Cody Fajardo has been named the Most Valuable Player of the 110th Grey Cup.

The veteran pivot guided the Montreal Alouettes to their first Grey Cup win since 2010 with a 28-24 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Fajardo finished with 290 yards on a 21-of-26 performance, throwing three touchdown passes and only one interception. The quarterback led a game-winning drive with under three minutes left to take the final lead of the game with only 12 seconds left on the clock.

Grey Cup Most Valuable Player Award winners List, history 1991-2023




Here is a look at all of the winners of the CFL's Grey Cup MVP since 1991.



2024 – – – TBD

2023 – Cody Fajardo (QB), Montreal Alouettes 

2022 – Henoc Muamba (LB), Toronto Argonauts

2021 – Zach Collaros (QB) Winnipeg Blue Bombers

2020 – Game not played due to Covid Pandemic

2019 – Andrew Harris (RB) Winnipeg Blue Bombers

2018 – Bo Levi Mitchell (QB) Calgary Stampeders

2017 – DeVier Posey (WR) Toronto Argonauts

2016 – Henry Burris (QB) Ottawa RedBlacks

2015 – Mike Reilly (QB) Edmonton Eskimos

2014 – Bo Levi Mitchell (QB) Calgary Stampeders

2013 – Kory Sheets (RB) Saskatchewan Roughriders

2012 – Chad Kackert (RB) Toronto Argonauts

2011 – Travis Lulay (QB) BC Lions

2010 – Jamel Richardson (SB) Montreal Alouettes

2009 – Avon Cobourne (RB) Montreal Alouettes

2008 – Henry Burris (QB) Calgary Stampeders

2007 – James Johnson (DB) Saskatchewan Roughriders

2006 – Dave Dickenson (QB), British Columbia Lions

2005 – Ricky Ray (QB), Edmonton Eskimos

2004 – Damon Allen (QB), Toronto Argonauts

2003 – Jason Tucker (WR), Edmonton Eskimos

2002 – Anthony Calvillo (QB), Montreal Alouettes

2001 – Marcus Crandell (QB), Calgary Stampeders

2000 – Robert Drummond (RB), British Columbia Lions

1999 – Danny McManus (QB), Hamilton Tiger-Cats

1998 – Jeff Garcia (QB), Calgary Stampeders

1997 – Doug Flutie (QB), Toronto Argonauts

1996 – Doug Flutie (QB), Toronto Argonauts

1995 – Tracy Ham (QB), Baltimore Stallions

1994 – Karl Anthony (DB), Baltimore CFLers

1993 – Damon Allen (QB), Edmonton Eskimos

1992 – Doug Flutie (QB), Calgary Stampeders

1991 – Raghib “Rocket” Ismail (WR), Toronto Argonauts


Grey Cup Most Valuable Player Award winners List 1959-1990



Between 1974-1990 Offensive Player of the Game & Defensive Player of the Game were awarded rather than ONE MVP award.



1990 – Offence: Tom Burgess (QB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers;

Defence: Greg Battle (LB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers


1989 – Offence: Kent Austin (QB), Saskatchewan Roughriders;

Defence: Chuck Klingbeil (DT), Saskatchewan Roughriders


1988 – Offence: James Murphy (WR), Winnipeg Blue Bombers;

Defence: Michael Gray (DT), Winnipeg Blue Bombers


1987 – Offence: Damon Allen (QB), Edmonton Eskimos;

Defence: Stewart Hill (DE), Edmonton Eskimos


1986 – Offence: Mike Kerrigan (QB), Hamilton Tiger-Cats;

Defence: Grover Covington (DE), Hamilton Tiger-Cats


1985 – Offence: Roy Dewalt (QB), British Columbia Lions;

Defence: James “Quick” Parker (DE), British Columbia Lions


1984 – Offence: Tom Clements (QB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers;

Defence: Tyrone Jones (LB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers


1983 – Offence: Joe Barnes (QB), Toronto Argonauts;

Defence: Carl Brazley (DB), Toronto Argonauts


1982 – Offence: Warren Moon (QB), Edmonton Eskimos;

Defence: Dave “Dr. Death” Fennell (DT), Edmonton Eskimos


1981 – Offence: J.C. Watts (QB), Ottawa Rough Riders;

Defence: John Glassford (LB), Ottawa Rough Riders


1980 – Offence: Warren Moon (QB), Edmonton Eskimos;

Defence: Dale Potter (LB), Edmonton Eskimos


1979 – Offence: David Green (RB), Montreal Alouettes;

Defence: Tom Cousineau (LB), Montreal Alouettes


1978 – Offence: Tom Wilkinson (QB), Edmonton Eskimos;

Defence: Dave “Dr. Death” Fennell (DT), Edmonton Eskimos


1977 – Offence: Sonny Wade (QB), Montreal Alouettes;

Defence: Glen Weir (DT), Montreal Alouettes


1976 – Offence: Tom Clements (QB), Ottawa Rough Riders;

Defence: Cleveland Vann (LB), Saskatchewan Roughriders


1975 – Offence: Steve Ferughelli (RB), Montreal Alouettes;

Defence: Lewis Cook (DB), Montreal Alouettes


1974 – Offence: Sonny Wade (QB), Montreal Alouettes;

Defence: Junior Ah You (DE), Montreal Alouettes


1973 – Charlie Brandon (DE), Ottawa Rough Riders

1972 – Chuck Ealey (QB), Hamilton Tiger-Cats

1971 – Wayne Harris (LB), Calgary Stampeders

1970 – Sonny Wade (QB), Montreal Alouettes

1969 – Russ Jackson (QB), Ottawa Rough Riders

1968 – Vic Washington (RB), Ottawa Rough Riders

1967 – Joe Zuger (QB), Hamilton Tiger-Cats

1966: Not awarded

1965: Not awarded

1964: Not awarded

1963: Not awarded

1962 – Leo Lewis (RB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers

1961 – Ken Ploen (QB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers

1960 – Ron Stewart (RB), Ottawa Rough Riders

1959 – Charlie Shepard, (RB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers





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