Alec Baldwin Hosting First-Ever ‘NFL Honors’ Award Show Before Super Bowl

The two-hour Super Bowl eve award show will include a live performance from Lenny Kravitz

Will there be a red carpet or a green Astroturf entrance?

Either way, "30 Rock" star Alec Baldwin will lead the festivities for the first-ever "NFL Honors" awards show, a Super Bowl eve broadcast that will include current and former NFL stars and the doling out of awards for the best players and plays of the NFL season.

The two-hour, Feb. 4 NBC special (9-11 p.m.) kicks off what the NFL plans to schedule as an annual event, with league players receiving honors like Associated Press Most Valuable Player of the Year, AP Coach of the Year, AP Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, AP Comeback Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year and Play of the Year.

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Jerry Rice, Barry Sanders, Deion Sanders, Shannon Sharpe and Steve Young are among the NFL elite confirmed to attend the show, which will begin on the NFL Network with an awards pre-show at 8 p.m.

"NFL Honors" will take place at the Murat Theater in Indianapolis, the host city for Super Bowl XLVI, and will include a live performance from Lenny Kravitz. The special will continue to air from the Super Bowl host city in future years.

A complete list of the awards to be presented during "NFL Honors":

– AP Most Valuable Player  
– Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
– AP Coach of the Year presented by XFINITY, only from Comcast
– AP Comeback Player of the Year presented by Van Heusen
– AP Offensive Player of the Year presented by Castrol  
– AP Defensive Player of the Year
– AP Offensive Rookie of the Year presented by Pepsi Max   
– AP Defensive Rookie of the Year presented by Pepsi Max
– Pepsi Rookie of the Year  
– Fantastic Finish of the Year
– NFL.com Fantasy Player of the Year presented by Papa John’s
– Play of the Year presented by Bridgestone
– Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award presented by Prilosec OTC   
– Salute To Service Award Presented by USAA
– Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award   

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