Part of the excitement of this matchup will be the MVP debate. Both are very deserving. Consider there's been three instances in NFL history of a player with 40+ total touchdowns, 500+ rushing yards and fewer than seven interceptions in a season.
As far as Lamar Jackson is concerned, most of his postseason disappointments ... That's still a couple years younger than Peyton Manning was when he won his first Super Bowl, and Manning also had multiple MVPs at that point. Is Jackson more likely to ...
Kenico Hines might be the key to making Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens comfortable in the hostile playoff environment of Western New York in Sunday's divisional playoff game with
As far as Lamar Jackson is concerned ... That's still a couple years younger than Peyton Manning was when he won his first Super Bowl, and Manning also had multiple MVPs at that point.
Pro Football Hall of Fame safety and former Baltimore Raven Ed Reed heaped plenty of praise on current Ravens franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson for his improvement since entering the league. Jackson,
Josh Allen has put up huge numbers but if he doesn't win MVP, it could be his third year as runner-up in the voting.
The NFL MVP race leveled up this season, with Lamar Jackson outperforming his own award-winning 2023 campaign but a handful of other contenders stepping up, as well. Josh Allen spent much of the back half of the season as the MVP frontrunner,
Quarterback rivalries have always been one of the best ways to generate genuine hype for any matchup – particularly in the playoffs. From Peyton Manning/Tom Brady, to John Elway/Dan Marino, Brett Favre/Steve Young,
But he has,” Manning remarked, acknowledging Jackson’s exceptional season. Peyton Manning loves Lamar Jackson. "How does a two-time MVP raise his game? But he has." "You can tell Monken is ...
The Ravens’ star quarterback easily handled the Steelers in the wild-card round, and now he’s on to the battles he’ll ultimately be judged on.
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Could We See Another Co-MVP Season?
The NFL MVP award is one of the most prestigious honors in sports, awarded to the player deemed most valuable during the regular season. While the idea of co-MVPs may seem unconventional, it has happened before-most notably in 2003,