Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has accomplished a lot in his NFL career. A two-time MVP, he might just take home a third trophy for his work this season, which includes 4,172 passing yards,
The Ravens quarterback certainly has the respect of his peers: he was the NFLPA All-Pro team's quarterback in 2023 as well (that year ended with Jackson winning his second MVP award). Jackson and Baltimore open their playoff campaign on Saturday at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry opened up about Josh Allen's MVP case against his backfield mate, quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Josh Allen’s MVP case is undeniable, and one top analyst breaks down exactly why the Bills QB stands above the rest in this year’s race.
Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen are two NFL stars competing for the season MVP award, so in that context they were compared by a key Baltimore Ravens weapon.
One of those storylines has been the MVP conversation between Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. There has been plenty of controversy about the matter, and former NFL quarterback Tony Romo only added to it when he gave an interesting take on the situation between the two signal callers.
The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills both have quarterbacks in the MVP race. Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen had incredible seasons in 2024, but only one can win the award unless a co-MVP involves both signal callers.
As the NFL regular season ends, NFL players across the league have voted Lamar Jackson as the All-Pro award winner at QB over Josh Allen.
He's won MVP awards and dominated in the regular season. But for Baltimore to reach its ultimate goal, Jackson must deliver in the playoffs.
Three quarterbacks seem to be vying for the NFL's MVP award this season: Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and
Paul Pierce weighs in on the debate between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens, asserting that Josh Allen and the Bills are the true threat to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC.