NFL regular season has officially wrapped up, and voters are getting ready to submit their ballots for this year’s awards. ESPN NFL analyst and awards voter Dan Orlovsky seems to have already made up his mind about who should take home the Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has vaulted himself back toward the front of the MVP race, and those around the league have taken notice. Jackson, al
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.
Lamar Jackson may be closing in on his third NFL MVP award after leading the Ravens to another AFC North crown.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has long been favored to win the 2024 NFL MVP award. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is doing everything he can to unseat him in the season's final few weeks. Jackson has the Ravens on a three-game winning ...
The NFL MVP award was all but wrapped up by Josh Allen. That was until Lamar Jackson's Christmas Day performance. Read here for latest odds.
The Baltimore Ravens capped off their 2024 regular season in style on Saturday, dominating the Cleveland Browns 35-10 to clinch the AFC North title and the No.
Lamar Jackson, the already two-time MVP, played a key part in an unstoppable backfield thanks to the addition of Derrick Henry this offseason. The two-time MVP has thrown for 39 touchdowns and just 4 interceptions, while racking up 4,807 total yards.
In 2024, the Baltimore Ravens have had an up-and-down season in many ways. They've had big wins, brutal losses, and more, with other storylines making waves in unexpected ways. One of those storylines has been the MVP conversation between Baltimore quarterback
The NFL MVP race is as tight as it's been in recent memory with Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson the top two candidates. And while many are clamoring for Jackson to win his third MVP award,
Jackson faces stiff competition from Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, who cracked the 2,000-yard rushing milestone last week and is pursuit the rushing record held by former Los Angeles Rams and Indianapolis Colts great Eric Dickerson.