Ravens QB Jackson near unanimous pick for MVP (2024)

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    Jamison Hensley, ESPN Staff WriterFeb 9, 2024, 02:46 PM

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      Jamison Hensley is a reporter covering the Baltimore Ravens for ESPN. Jamison joined ESPN in 2011, covering the AFC North before focusing exclusively on the Ravens beginning in 2013. Jamison won the National Sports Media Association Maryland Sportswriter of the Year award in 2018, and he authored a book titled: Flying High: Stories of the Baltimore Ravens. He was the Ravens beat writer for the Baltimore Sun from 2000-2011.

Though the season ultimately fell short of his expectations, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson still made history at Thursday evening's NFL Honors ceremony by winning The Associated Press' NFL MVP award for a second time.

At 27, Jackson is the youngest two-time MVP since the merger, beating out Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes by just over nine months.

Jackson was the landslide winner, receiving 49 of the 50 first-place votes to fall one shy of another unanimous selection. For the 2019 season, Jackson joined Tom Brady as the only players to get all 50 first-place votes for MVP.

"I want to thank my organization, the Baltimore Ravens, for finally getting the deal done," said Jackson, who signed a five-year, $260 million contract nine months ago. "My offense [and] offensive line, I can't thank them enough for what they've done. I'm not out there blocking and catching the ball and doing everything. It's a team thing for these awards."

The other first-place vote for MVP this season went to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who finished fifth in the voting.

Jackson, who lost to Mahomes and the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, is the ninth player to win multiple MVP awards in the Super Bowl era but is the only one to not win a Super Bowl. The other players who have won more than one MVP since 1967 are Peyton Manning (five), Aaron Rodgers (four), Tom Brady (three), Brett Favre (three), Mahomes (two), Joe Montana (two) and Steve Young (two).

When Jackson won MVP in 2019, he led the NFL in touchdown passes with 36 and set the single-season rushing record by a quarterback with 1,206 yards. This time, Jackson captured the award because he was the best player on the league's most dominant team in the regular season.

In addition to setting career highs with 3,678 passing yards and a 67.2% completion rate, he was the driving force for a Ravens team that finished with the NFL's top record at 13-4. He is the third quarterback since the 1970 merger to win MVP without a 1,000-yard rusher or a 1,000-yard receiver, joining John Elway (1987) and Favre (1996).

But Jackson also went against the grain. He finished 11th with 24 touchdown passes and 15th in passing yards to become the first MVP to rank outside the top 10 in both categories.

Jackson separated himself from the other candidates by playing his best against the best, recording 10 victories against teams that finished with winning records. That's the most by a quarterback in a single season since at least 2000, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

"It is an honor just to be among the greatest of all time," Jackson told the Ravens website. "To do stuff like this is incredible. I never thought I'd be two-time MVP. If anything, I thought I would be a Super Bowl-winning quarterback by now.

"I still have stuff to prove to the naysayers. But I need the naysayers to keep going [and] keep adding fuel to that fire for me to keep being Lamar Jackson."

Earlier Thursday night, running back Christian McCaffrey became the first San Francisco 49ers player to win the AP's Offensive Player of the Year award since Jerry Rice did so in 1993. In his second season with San Francisco, McCaffrey led the NFL in both rushing yards (1,459) and total yards from scrimmage (2,023) while scoring 21 touchdowns, which was tied for the most by non-quarterbacks.

McCaffrey is seeking to become the sixth player to win Offensive Player of the Year and the Super Bowl in the same season.

"We got one more," said McCaffrey, whose 49ers play the Chiefs on Sunday. "Let's finish it the right way."

The Cleveland Browns celebrated one of their most successful seasons since returning to the NFL 25 years ago by winning four awards, the most by any team.

The Defensive Player of the Year award went to defensive end Myles Garrett, who became the first Browns player to receive the honor. Garrett produced 14 sacks, 17 tackles for loss and 4 forced fumbles for the NFL's top-ranked defense.

"To the city of Cleveland, this one's for you," Garrett said, holding up his trophy. "We're going to bring home something bigger next time."

The Browns' Kevin Stefanski won Coach of the Year by edging the Houston Texans' DeMeco Ryans. Stefanski, who guided Cleveland to the postseason despite using five different starting quarterbacks, beat out Ryans by one first-place vote.

The Comeback Player of the Year was quarterback Joe Flacco, who went from throwing to family members while out of the league for the first 2½ months of the season to leading the Browns to their first playoff appearance since 2020. A Super Bowl MVP 11 years ago, Flacco threw for 1,616 yards and 13 touchdown passes in five regular-season games, winning four of them.

Flacco edged the Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin for the award by 11 points. Hamlin returned this season after suffering cardiac arrest during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2, 2023.

And first-year Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz was named Assistant Coach of the Year as Cleveland allowed the fewest yards per game (270.2) in the NFL since 2014 and the team's fewest since 1957.

Meanwhile, the Texans used two of the top three draft picks to become the fourth team in NFL history to sweep the AP's Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year awards. Quarterback C.J. Stroud, the No. 2 overall pick in 2023, led the NFL with 273.9 passing yards per game and became the first rookie to top the league in touchdown-interception ratio (4.6). Defensive end Will Anderson Jr., the No. 3 pick, recorded seven sacks, the most ever by a Texans rookie.

The only other teams to sweep those awards were the 2022 New York Jets (WR Garrett Wilson, CB Sauce Gardner), the 2017 New Orleans Saints (RB Alvin Kamara, CB Marshon Lattimore) and the 1967 Detroit Lions (RB Mel Farr, CB Lem Barney).

The Walter Payton Man of the Year award went to Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward, whose initiatives combat childhood hunger and support childhood literacy.

"There are so many kids that are looking to just partner and people to connect with," Heyward said. "We might not have the same backgrounds, but I want to be an advocate, I want to continue to give back. I want to make sure they understand there are opportunities to be had."

Ravens QB Jackson near unanimous pick for MVP (2024)

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Ravens QB Jackson near unanimous pick for MVP? ›

Jackson is just the 11th player in league history to be named MVP

MVP
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multiple times. After winning his first in 2019 by unanimous vote, joining Tom Brady as the only unanimous winners in league history, Jackson fell just one vote short of doing it again. Jackson received 49 of 50 first place votes.

Was Lamar Jackson a unanimous MVP? ›

Lamar Jackson won his second NFL MVP but came just one first-place vote short of becoming the NFL's first two-time unanimous MVP. That one vote was cast by FTNFantasy's Aaron Schatz. Schatz had the Ravens quarterback at third behind Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.

Who didn t vote for Lamar Jackson for MVP? ›

However, there was one holdout. Aaron Schatz of FTN Network voted for Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen to win the award. Allen ultimately finished fifth in the voting behind Jackson, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, and 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy.

How did Lamar Jackson win MVP? ›

This year, he beat out Christian McCaffrey of the San Francisco 49ers, Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills, and Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys for the award. Jackson set multiple career highs in passing statistics while also leading the team with 821 rushing yards.

What are the odds for Lamar Jackson to win the MVP? ›

Lamar Jackson is -20000 to win the NFL's Most Valuable Player award in 2023, the best odds in the league. Jackson had regular season stats that included 3,678 passing yards (229.9 per game).

Who is the only unanimous MVP in the NFL? ›

Jackson is just the 11th player in league history to be named MVP multiple times. After winning his first in 2019 by unanimous vote, joining Tom Brady as the only unanimous winners in league history, Jackson fell just one vote short of doing it again.

Has there ever been a unanimous MVP in the NFL? ›

Jackson went 13-2 as a starter that year, turning in one of the most dominant statistical seasons in history. He became the second unanimous MVP in league history (joining Tom Brady) and the second-youngest player to win the award after Jim Brown.

Was Lamar the youngest MVP? ›

Lamar Jackson has won the 2023 NFL MVP award, the second time he's captured the league's top honor in his six seasons. Jackson, at 27 years and 0 days old (at the end of the regular season on Jan. 7), is the youngest quarterback to win the NFL MVP award twice -- passing Brett Favre by 73 days for the honor.

How old was Lamar Jackson when he won MVP? ›

At 27, Jackson is the youngest two-time MVP since the merger, beating out Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes by just over nine months. Jackson was the landslide winner, receiving 49 of the 50 first-place votes to fall one shy of another unanimous selection.

What year was Lamar in when he won MVP? ›

How many NFL MVPs does Lamar Jackson have? With Thursday's NFL MVP, Jackson now has two such honors to his name. He won his first in 2019, a season in which he went 13-2 as a starter and completed 265 of 401 passes (66.1%) for 3,127 yards and 36 touchdowns to six interceptions.

Does Lamar Jackson have any Mvps? ›

Lamar Jackson has won the MVP award twice in his career.

Which player has won the most Super Bowls?

How many votes did Lamar Jackson have for MVP? ›

Yet Jackson was not a unanimous winner, having received 49 out of 50 first-place votes in the balloting. The other vote went to Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen. Individual voters were not identified in the balloting announcement.

Why is Lamar the MVP favorite? ›

Synopsis. Lamar Jackson's run for a second MVP gains momentum after a resounding victory against the 49ers, where he outshone his counterpart and shifted the MVP landscape, making a compelling case with his exceptional performance.

Can Mahomes win MVP? ›

Yes, Patrick Mahomes has won the NFL MVP Award twice as the starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs. He won the regular season award in 2018 and 2022. How many NFL MVP awards has Patrick Mahomes won? Patrick Mahomes has won two NFL MVP Awards in his career – once in 2018 and again in 2022.

Can Brock Purdy win MVP? ›

Brock Purdy is among the favorites to win the NFL Most Valuable Player award this season, at +3000 (fourth-best odds).

How many MVP does Lamar Jackson have? ›

Jackson, who has two MVPs (2019, 2023), joins Johnny Unitas, who won the award three times (1959, 1964, 1967) with the Baltimore Colts, where he played from 1956-1972.

How many times did Lamar Jackson won MVP? ›

Lamar Jackson has won the MVP award twice in his career.

Which team has won the most Super Bowls? Which player has won the most Super Bowls?

Was Tom Brady a unanimous MVP? ›

Tom Brady and Lamar Jackson are the only two players to be voted unanimous NFL MVPs. Brady achieved the feat in 2010, receiving all 50 votes cast after a dominant New England season.

Should Lamar have won MVP? ›

Jackson was the clear choice for MVP in a survey of 35 players conducted by Fox Sports at the Pro Bowl last weekend. "This is the third year we've asked players for their MVP picks, and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had the most dominant showing of any player in those three seasons," Fox Sports' Greg Auman wrote.

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