Lamar Jackson’s 2024 NFL season was nothing short of extraordinary. Whether it was throwing for touchdowns, running for touchdowns, or pulling off an unthinkable play, the Baltimore Ravens star wowed fans and solidified his case as the frontrunner for the 2025 MVP award.
Despite not making it to the Super Bowl, here are 10 reasons why Jackson deserves to win his third MVP:
1. Unparalleled Statistical Achievements
Jackson’s 2024 season was a statistical tour de force. He threw for 4,172 yards, ranking sixth in the league, and tied for second with 41 touchdown passes. His completion rate of 66.7% and mere four regular season interceptions demonstrate his exceptional accuracy and decision-making.
2. Dual-Threat Dominance
Beyond his aerial prowess, Jackson led all quarterbacks in rushing yards with 915, alongside four rushing touchdowns. This made him the first player in NFL history to throw for over 4,000 yards and rush for over 900 in a single season.
3. Historic Efficiency
Jackson set a new benchmark for quarterback efficiency, becoming the first QB in NFL history to throw over 40 touchdown passes while recording fewer than five interceptions in a single season. Not to mention, his 119.6 passer rating ranks fourth all-time.
4. Record-Breaking Achievements
Jackson broke Michael Vick’s all-time QB rushing record in Week 16, cementing his status as the greatest rushing quarterback in NFL history.
5. Team Success
Despite the team losing in the divisional round of the playoffs, the Ravens were one of the best teams in the league. Under Jackson’s leadership, the Ravens achieved a 12-5 record, securing the third-best record in a highly competitive AFC.
6. Clutch Performances
Jackson’s ability to deliver in critical moments was instrumental in the team’s success throughout the season. Simply put, he often finds a way to make the impossible possible.Â
7. Consistency Throughout the Season
Jackson maintained his high level of play throughout the entire season, finishing strong with 13 combined touchdowns in the final four games.
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8. Improved Passing Game
There’s no question he significantly improved his passing game this season. He not only threw for over 4,000 yards for the first time in his career, but he also maintained his rushing prowess.
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9. Recognition from Peers and Experts
Jackson earned his third First Team All-Pro selection with 30 first-place votes, surpassing Josh Allen’s 18 votes. This recognition from experts further solidifies his MVP case.
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10. Historical Context
At just 28 years old, Jackson is on the verge of becoming the youngest player in NFL history to win a third MVP award. This achievement would place him in elite company, with only a handful of players having won three or more MVPs in their entire careers.
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