MIAMI -- The Baltimore Ravens had the best regular season record in the NFL this year, and they were rewarded handsomely for that fact on Saturday night at NFL Honors, the league's annual awards show.

Check out our recap of the festivities below this list of winners from the night.

List of winners

AP Defensive Player of the Year: Stephon Gilmore, Patriots

AP Comeback Player of the Year: Ryan Tannehill, Titans

Daily Fantasy Player of the Year: Christian McCaffrey, Panthers

AP Defensive Rookie of the Year: Nick Bosa, 49ers

AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Kyler Murray, Cardinals

AP Assistant Coach of Year: Greg Roman, Ravens

Salute to Service Award: Donnie Edwards, Chargers

Bud Light "Celly" of the Year: "Bye, Bye, Bye" (Seahawks WRs)

AP Coach of the Year: John Harbaugh, Ravens

Hall of Fame Class of 2020: Steve Atwater, Isaac Bruce, Steve Hutchinson, Edgerrin James, Troy Polamalu

FedEx Air and Ground Players of the Year: Lamar Jackson, Ravens; Derrick Henry, Titans

AP Offensive Player of the Year: Michael Thomas, Saints

Anything But Ordinary Player of the Year: Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals

Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award: Adrian Peterson, Redskins

Deacon Jones Award: Shaq Barrett, Buccaneers

Bridgestone Clutch Performance Play: Dolphins' fake field goal

Courtyard Unstoppable Performance of the Year: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs

AP Most Valuable Player: Lamar Jackson, Ravens

NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year: Calais Campbell, Jaguars

Highlights from the show

When the season ended, it was pretty clear that Lamar Jackson was going to take home the MVP award, and that's exactly what happened, and he did it in historical fashion. Jackson received all 50 votes from the Associated Press, making him just the second unanimous MVP in NFL history. The only other time that happened came in 2010 when Tom Brady won the award.

Besides winning MVP, Jackson was also named the FedEx Air Player of the Year. The Ravens quarterback almost took home the Offensive Player of the Year award, but he ended up losing out on that by two votes (19-17) to Saints receiver Michael Thomas. Thomas was named the winner after a year where he set the NFL single-season record for most receptions.

Jackson wasn't the only big winner from Baltimore. The Ravens coaching staff was also honored with multiple awards. Not only was John Harbaugh voted Coach of the Year, but Greg Roman was named the Assistant Coach of the Year. On Harbaugh's end, he received 27.5 votes after leading the Ravens to a 14-2 record. The only other coach who even received more than five votes was San Francisco's Kyle Shanahan, who earned 14.5 (note: All awards are voted on before the playoffs start, so Shanahan making it to the Super Bowl didn't help his case).

As for Roman, he received 41 of the 50 votes, and interestingly enough, Ravens defensive coordinator Wink Martindale also received two votes of his own.

Another big winner in Miami was Stephon Gilmore, who became the first player in Patriots history to be named the Defensive Player of Year. Not only did Gilmore make history in New England, but he also became the first cornerback to win the award since 2009 when Charles Woodson won it.

The tightest race of the night was for Comeback Player of the Year. In that category, Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill beat out Jimmy Garoppolo by just one vote (16-15).

There were a total of five modern-era players chosen for induction into the Hall of Fame's class of 2020: Edgerrin James, Steve Atwater, Isaac Bruce, Troy Polamalu, Steve Hutchinson. Those five will join the centennial class of 15 that was previously announced.

NFL Honors schedule

TV time: 8 p.m. ET (FOX)

Streaming: fuboTV (try for free)