Eli Manning won two Super Bowl MVP awards during his playing career, so he knows exactly what it means to be the Most Valuable Player. Especially so when it matters most. Baltimore Ravens
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.
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.
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.
At 27 years old, Lamar Jackson became the second-youngest player to win multiple MVPs. He led the Ravens to the best record in the NFL, 13-4, beating 10 teams with records at .500 or better. Jackson passed for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns in addition to rushing for 821 yards and five touchdowns.
Lamar Jackson may be closing in on his third NFL MVP award after leading the Ravens to another AFC North crown.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, will try to shake off a troubled history in playoff games when the NFL post-season begins on Saturday.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, a two-time NFL MVP, is playing the best football of his career, something his play affirmed on Saturday in his Week 18 matchup against the Cleveland Browns,
John Harbaugh likes the vibes this week. Justice Hill is glad to be back after a scary moment. Daniel Faalele is the Ravens’ Ironman this season.
"In a stratosphere of his own," the NFL captioned the post. The league's social media account revealed that during the 2024 season, Jackson became the first player in NFL history to pass for 4,000 or more yards and rush for 800 or more yards in a single season.
FS1 analyst Emmanuel Acho asserts that while Brock Purdy can lead the 49ers to a Super Bowl, he may not elevate a talent-depleted roster to the playoffs.