Lamar Jackson had his finest season ... After Joe Montana was named first-team All-Pro in 1987, John Elway won the MVP award. Both Jackson and Allen had MVP-worthy seasons, but Jackson topped ...
That Lamar Jackson didn't win his third MVP doesn't take away from the fact that he's arguably the best player in the game. Jackson's first seven seasons have been special, but his next seven ...
In a surprise opening to Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance during Super Bowl LIX, Samuel L. Jackson went front and center ...
The Buffalo Bills quarterback edged Lamar ... Jackson recorded a fourth-place vote. This comes despite Jackson receiving more first-team All-Pro votes than Allen. It's the first time since 1987 ...
Per Maaddi, "the last time a first-team All-Pro didn’t win the AP NFL MVP award was 1987," when John Elway beat Joe Montana for the recognition. "I’m sick. Lamar Jackson was robbed," a ...
Josh Allen won the playoff battle against Lamar Jackson ... quarterback John Elway in 1987 to be chosen as outright MVP despite not being named a first-team All-Pro. Jackson beat him out for ...
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 ...
In a result that surprised many, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen won the NFL's MVP award, edging out his Baltimore Ravens counterpart Lamar Jackson at the NFL Honors awards ceremony on ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is a truly special player, and almost no one will argue otherwise after this season. Jackson, 28, put together the best season of his seven-year career ...
"If Jalen Hurts and the Eagles win the Super Bowl, he won’t be in the same category of Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow and Josh Allen. HE WILL BE A CATEGORY ABOVE THEM in the one that matters.
At the end of the day, it was a two-horse race between two AFC rivals, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. Allen won the award, but barely. He earned 27 of the 50 first place votes with Jackson earning ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is the first player to ever throw for more than 4,000 yards and rush for more than 800 yards in a season. Despite his impressive stats and on-field ...