The NFL MVP race between Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming down to the final week.
and Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Spencer Brown just poured gasoline on the fire. As the discourse swirls around Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, Brown couldn’t resist ...
It’s worth noting Jackson, Allen and Burrow’s gaudy statistics came in the fourth year of the NFL regular season being 17 games, as opposed to 16 as it was previously. In some cases, such as yardage and touchdowns, the extra game helped pad stats. In others, such as interceptions and sacks, it made lower totals even more impressive.
NFL regular season has officially wrapped up, and voters are getting ready to submit their ballots for this year’s awards. ESPN NFL analyst and awards voter Dan Orlovsky seems to have already made up his mind about who should take home the Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has vaulted himself back toward the front of the MVP race, and those around the league have taken notice. Jackson, al
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has long been favored to win the 2024 NFL MVP award. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is doing everything he can to unseat him in the season's final few weeks. Jackson has the Ravens on a three-game winning ...
Lamar Jackson may be closing in on his third NFL MVP award after leading the Ravens to another AFC North crown.
The NFL’s wild-card weekend features divisional rivals facing off, two NFC rematches from Week 1 and the Harbaugh brothers coaching on the same day.
However, there is another team that has been playing their best football lately and has the talent on both sides of the ball to make a run. Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are red hot coming into the playoffs, and Chris Broussard of Fox Sports 1 is picking them to win it all, he said on Wednesday's First Things First.
Baltimore #Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is likely to surpass Kansas City #Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in postseason category | @EdEastonJr
The last few weeks of the regular season gave Baltimore plenty of reasons to feel optimistic as Jackson led the team to four straight victories and an AFC North title. He may have done enough to win a third MVP award, becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to pass for at least 4,000 yards and rush for at least 900 in one season.