The NFLPA's All-Pro team isn't a perfect indicator of the broader All-Pro team, but would seem to indicate that a third All-Pro appearance for Jackson is on the way. The Ravens qu
"Good Morning Football" decides whether Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson or Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has more weight on their shoulders to win against their Wild Card Weekend opponent.
The NFL MVP race between Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming down to the final week.
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.
Romo thinks that Allen’s and Jackson’s MVP battle might likely boil down to voter fatigue. This means that voters would lean toward picking Allen, even though Jackson has been just as good, if not better because Allen has never won an MVP while Jackson has earned two of the last five.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have been the two most important players on the field this season, and they deserve to be co-MVPs.
There’s no such problem as the 2024 MVP race enters its final stages. Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow and Saquon Barkley are superstar talents whose conventional and/or advanced stats match historic standards for MVP consideration.
It’s been a wild few days in the NFL MVP odds market, as Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and Bills QB Josh Allen staked their claim to the NFL’s top award with outstand
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,
Yahoo Sports NFL analyst Nate Tice, fantasy analyst Matt Harmon and NFL writer Charles McDonald discuss the frontrunners for this year’s award and reveal their picks for who should take home the hardware.
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.