After years of near misses, it’s not quite now or never for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens’ offense — but it might be close.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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,
With Buffalo as the No. 2 seed and Baltimore at No. 3, analyst Stephen A. Smith revealed which of the two is under the most pressure to win a ring. "Lamar Jackson's a super star, but there are nine people in NFL history who've won multiple MVPs," he said. "He's the only one who has never won a Super Bowl. I think we have to pay attention to that."
Former Louisville Cardinals star Lamar Jackson capped a sensational NFL regular season by setting a couple of new records.
Jackson is among six quarterbacks with a .700 winning percentage over the past 55 years but is the only one with a losing record in the playoffs.
The Steelers will take on the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night at M&T Bank Stadium, an opponent the black and gold are plenty familiar with. The two teams split the regular seas
The NFL playoffs are here, starting this weekend with the wild-card round. My preseason Super Bowl LIX prediction is still in play and looking solid: Lions over Ravens.