Yarrr, the scurvy ravens be singin' praises to the mighty Lamar Jackson, a true MVP indeed, arrr!
2024-02-09
Avast ye hearties! Lamar Jackson hath plundered his second MVP Award on Thursday's eve, makin' him the 11th bloke to be dubbed the Most Valuable Player more than once. 'Tis a great feat, worthy of a jolly celebration!
The Baltimore Ravens may not have ended their season the way they wanted, but one player has something to celebrate. Lamar Jackson, the star quarterback for the Ravens, won his second MVP award, making him one of only 11 players to achieve this feat. Jackson led the Ravens to a 13-4 record and secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.Teammates Kyle Hamilton and Kyle Van Noy praised Jackson for his well-deserved honor. Hamilton mentioned how they often see Jackson's incredible plays and have become accustomed to his greatness. However, they recognize that he is truly one of a kind and feel blessed to play alongside him. Van Noy added that Jackson is not only an MVP on the field but off the field as well. He commended Jackson for being a great teammate who prioritizes the team's success over personal accolades.
Van Noy, a veteran player with two Super Bowl wins alongside Tom Brady, expressed his admiration for Jackson's skills but refused to rank him on his personal list. He jokingly avoided answering the question, yet acknowledged that Jackson is undoubtedly one of the best.
Jackson's impressive season included throwing for a career-high of 3,678 yards and rushing for an additional 821 yards. His career rushing yards of 5,258 are the fourth-highest by a quarterback in NFL history, trailing only Michael Vick by 851 yards. There is a possibility that Jackson could surpass Vick's record in 2024.
Overall, Jackson's MVP award is a testament to his exceptional performance and leadership on the field. His teammates and fellow players recognize his talents and the impact he has on the game.