The Baltimore Ravens are champions of the AFC North for the second straight season. Having already secured a playoff berth, John Harbaugh's squad locked
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson set an impressive record in his most recent game against the Cleveland Browns, further solidifying his case as a leading MVP contender this season. In Saturday’s showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns,
Nothing. Allen’s MVP case was closed during last week’s 40-14 win over the New York Jets. The Bills have the No. 2 AFC playoff seed wrapped up, and he will quickly depart Sunday’s regular-season finale at New England.
The NFL MVP race between Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming down to the final week.
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.
After Wednesday's game, Lamar Jackson now leads the league in passing touchdowns with 39 (tied with Joe Burrow) and is third in passing yards with 3,955. He also has the best QB rating in the league at 77.7, ahead of Josh Allen's 76.8, per ESPN.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is the 2024 NFL MVP Award winner in Emmanuel Acho’s mind. The FOX Sports NFL analyst broke down the current debate for many around pro football: Is Allen or Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson this year’s MVP?
The Bills quarterback Allen and the Ravens quarterback Jackson and the Eagles running back Barkley all have something Joe Burrow does not have. And he knows it.
There is plenty of debate around this year’s NFL MVP race. The league is stacked with top talent, and this season a number of stars have put up stats worthy of winning the top award. Heading
For Baltimore to reach the Super Bowl, it will need to exorcise demons of years past, and Lamar Jackson will need to win three consecutive postseason games, one more than he’s won over his first six NFL campaigns.
Another MVP-caliber season is wrapping up for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. In the Week 18 game against the Cleveland Browns, Jackson’s versatility was on display with a crazy NFL record.