10 Reasons Lamar Jackson Should’ve Been 2024 NFL MVP

Despite Josh Allen ultimately winning the 2024 NFL MVP award, Lamar Jackson’s season was a historic showcase of quarterback excellence that arguably deserved the league’s highest individual honor.

In fact, his season wasn’t just MVP-worthy — it was one of the greatest quarterback years in NFL history. Here’s why Jackson’s campaign should have earned him a third MVP trophy.

1. Historic Dual-Threat Dominance

Lamar Jackson
Photo by All-Pro Reels

Jackson became the first QB in NFL history to throw for 4,000+ yards (4,172) and rush for 900+ yards (915) in a single season. He also tallied 41 passing touchdowns and 4 interceptions, making him the first player with 40+ TD passes and fewer than five INTs. This blend of elite passing and unmatched rushing redefined dual-threat quarterback play.

2. Record-Breaking Rushing Legacy

Lamar Jackson
Openverse

Jackson surpassed Michael Vick’s all-time QB rushing record during a Christmas Day blowout of the Texans, highlighted by a 48-yard TD run at 21.25 mph. He finished the season averaging 6.6 yards per carry — best among QBs—and led all players in rushing yards.

3. Elite Efficiency and Ball Security

Baltimore Ravens
Openverse

His 119.6 passer rating ranked fourth all-time, trailing only peak Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning. Jackson also led QBs in EPA/dropback and posted a 1.4% turnover-worthy play rate, the lowest at his position.

4. Dominance Against Elite Competition

Lamar Jackson
Openverse

Jackson went 7-3 against playoff teams, outperforming Allen’s 2-3 record. Against top-10 defenses, he posted a 4-2 record, 0.27 EPA/play, and 15 total touchdowns. His ability to elevate against the NFL’s best was unmatched.

5. Unanimous All-Pro Recognition

Lamar Jackson
Wikipedia

Jackson was named First Team All-Pro quarterback for the second straight year, earning 30 of 48 first-place votes — a clear indicator of his peerless regular-season performance.

6. Advanced Metrics Supremacy

Lamar Jackson
Openverse

He earned a 94.3 PFF grade (sixth-best by a QB since 2014) and led the league in yards per attempt (8.8) and big-time throws, while minimizing risks.

Read More: Ranking the 30 Best Quarterbacks of All Time

7. Improvement Over Previous MVP Seasons

Lamar Jackson
Openverse

Jackson’s 2024 stats eclipsed his 2019 and 2023 MVP campaigns. He set career highs in passing yards, TDs, completion rate and QBR. Voters often penalize repeat candidates, but Jackson’s growth warranted exception.

Read More: The Most Iconic Athlete from Each State

8. Carried a Transitional Ravens Roster

Lamar Jackson
Openverse

Despite losing key weapons, Jackson propelled Baltimore to a 13-4 record. The Ravens’ offense ranked first in points per game (29.8) and third in total yards, leaning heavily on his creativity.

Read More: Seat Stealers and View Blockers: Fans’ Worst Behaviors Exposed

9. Signature Performances in Prime Time

Lamar Jackson
Wikipedia

His Christmas Day masterpiece against Houston featured 3 total TDs, 168 passing yards, and 87 rushing yards — good for a 99.8 Total QBR, tied for the highest single-game mark ever.

Read More: Every NFL MVP’s Season, Ranked From Worst to Best

10. Respect from Peers and Analysts

Lamar Jackson vs Josh Allen
Wikipedia

Jackson won the Pro Football Writers of America MVP award, and 13 ESPN analysts ranked him above Allen in their MVP straw poll. Even in defeat, his season was widely recognized as transcendent. While Josh Allen’s “Heisman moments” swayed voters, Lamar Jackson’s 2024 campaign was a masterclass in consistency, innovation, and statistical brilliance.

Watch Now: Big plays. Fast takes. Check out TQR Shorts for the latest sports news with Zoe!

Related Articles
JaMarcus Russell
The 11 Most Overrated No. 1 Picks in NFL History
From can't-miss prospects who missed to guys who never lived up to the expectations, the history of No....
Read More
Ray Lewis
13 NFL Defensive Players Who Played With a Mean-Streak
Whether it was their snarling presence or bone-rattling hits, these defenders brought an edge that couldn’t...
Read More
Sep 19, 1999; Baltimore, MD, USA; FILE PHOTO; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Scott Mitchell (19) in action against the Pittsburgh Steelers at PSINet Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Lou Capozzola-USA TODAY NETWORK
13 NFL Defenses That Bullied Their Way Into History
Here are 13 NFL defenses that made history by simply being meaner, tougher, and nastier than everyone...
Read More
Sep 9, 2018; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) talks with head coach Bill Belichick and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels during warm ups before the start of the game against the Houston Texans at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
14 Quarterbacks Who Hated Their Head Coach
From icy stares on the sidelines to full-on public meltdowns, here are quarterbacks who clearly couldn’t...
Read More
February 8, 2019; Pebble Beach, CA, USA; Ho-sung Choi hits his tee shot on the 14th hole during the second round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Spyglass Hill Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images
15 Golfers With Swings That Defied Physics
From homemade swings to unexplainable body motion, these 15 golfers made you pause and ask, How is that...
Read More
Apr 23, 2022; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price (31) is unable to stop a shot from Ottawa Senators center Josh Norris (not pictured) in the second period at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images
The 13 Most Overrated NHL Goalies of All Time
Some goalies were propped up by strong teams, while others lived off a reputation that never quite matched...
Read More

As an Amazon Associate, The Quick Report earns from qualifying purchases.

Part of the Castaway Studios media network.