Despite falling just short of his third MVP award, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had a season for the ages in 2024. The 28-year-old made everyone who still doubted him as a passer ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is already a two-time MVP at age 28, which is incredibly impressive in and of itself. However, in easily his best statistical season to date, he went ...
It was a great season for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. He earned a Pro Bowl nod and was named First-Team All-Pro while leading his team to a 12-5 record and playoff appearance.
"Salutations, it's your Uncle Sam, and this is the great American game." Before the big game, Lamar had only announced that frequent collaborator SZA would join him on stage. Jackson's role came ...
Jim Miller, former NFL QB and current co-host on SiriusXM NFL Radio’s “Movin’ The Chains,” puzzlingly put Lamar Jackson, who was in a neck-and-neck race with Josh Allen for the award ...
The Buffalo Bills quarterback edged Lamar Jackson by 21 points. Allen received 27 first-place votes to Jackson's 23. Allen has been a perennial MVP candidate throughout his career but had always ...
The 2024 NFL season was a standout year for both Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders. Lamar Jackson continued to showcase his ...
After the Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round — in large part thanks to Mark Andrews’ unfortunate miscues — superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson showed us ...
Lamar Jackson will not be participating in the Pro Bowl Games and will be replaced by rookie New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. The AFC's three quarterbacks at the Pro Bowl will now be ...
Former NFL quarterback and current SiriusXM NFL Radio host Jim Miller made headlines last week when the voting results for NFL MVP showed that he gave Lamar Jackson a fourth-place vote.
The careers of Indianapolis Colts great Peyton Manning and current Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson have a lot of similarities, but there is one glaring difference. It’s not what you think.
The same Jackson who led the Ravens to 12 wins, threw for a career-high 45 touchdowns, rushed for over 1,000 yards, and captained the league’s No. 1 offense. Meanwhile, Josh Allen, the guy who ...
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