There was a lot of drama at NFL Honors on Thursday and most of that came from the MVP race. In one of the closest votes of ...
Lamar Jackson smiles during warm ups before the Ravens’ loss to the Bills in the AFC divisional round. Mark Konezny-Imagn Images He finished the game 18 of 25 passing for 254 yards and two ...
Both Jackson and Allen had MVP-worthy seasons, but Jackson topped Allen in every statistical category except rushing touchdowns. Jackson threw for 441 more passing yards, 13 more touchdowns, two fewer ...
Lamar Jackson gave it his all, but even a one-man highlight reel can’t win games on his own. The Baltimore Ravens’ playoff hopes got crushed by the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round, and of course ...
One year, former Louisville football quarterback Lamar Jackson will win a Super Bowl. And that will be worth more than all of ...
"As a quarterback, your goal is to be the best player you can be to help the team, and certainly Lamar is doing that," said ...
A third MVP would not only cement Jackson as one of the best quarterbacks of his generation but also place him in exclusive company among the all-time greats. With multiple MVPs already under his belt ...
Among the MVP voters was Tom Brady, who placed Lamar Jackson first and Josh Allen second while also considering three other players—two of whom came from the same team. Tom Brady was among the voters ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson lost the Most Valuable Player Award to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.