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Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen for MVP? Our Pick

This year’s NFL playoffs feature an epic showdown between two of the league’s most dynamic quarterbacks: Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills. This weekend’s game is one of the most anticipated spectacles of the season.

Both players are dual-threat maestros, capable of torching defenses through the air and on the ground. Statistically, they’re close, but when it comes to deciding the MVP, one stands above the other.

Lamar Jackson: The Statistical Juggernaut

Lamar Jackson’s numbers this season are nothing short of mind-blowing. He led all quarterbacks with 915 rushing yards, demonstrating his ability to slice through defenses like a running back. But his real growth came as a passer. With career-highs in completion percentage and passing touchdowns, paired with a career-low in interceptions, Jackson showed he’s not just an athletic marvel but an elite decision-maker. He finished the season with 47 total touchdowns, a league-best.

Critics argue that Baltimore’s strong supporting cast, including Derrick Henry, has made Jackson’s job easier. However, Jackson’s ability to elevate his play to historic levels shouldn’t be dismissed. The Ravens’ offense averaged an astonishing 6.85 yards per play, the second-highest mark in NFL history. That’s not just a good season — it’s a legendary one. It’s one of the many reasons we think the Ravens will win the Super Bowl.

Josh Allen: The Relentless Competitor

On the other side, Josh Allen is the heart and soul of the Buffalo Bills. He’s a one-man wrecking crew, leading his team in both passing and rushing yards in several games this season. With a cannon for an arm and the physicality to truck defenders, Allen combines old-school toughness with modern versatility. He’s the quintessential franchise quarterback, willing to do whatever it takes to win, giving them a fighting chance to win the big game.

While Allen’s stats are impressive, with 531 rushing yards and a league-high number of game-winning drives, he falls just short of Jackson’s overwhelming efficiency. Buffalo’s slightly better record may boost Allen’s case, but MVP isn’t just about wins—it’s about who had the better season.

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Why Jackson Gets the Nod

Both quarterbacks are extraordinary talents, but the MVP is about being the most valuable player. Lamar Jackson’s ability to elevate the Ravens to historic offensive heights gives him the edge. His dominance in key moments and unmatched efficiency make him the clear choice.

Allen’s day will come—he’s too talented not to win an MVP at some point. But this year, it’s Jackson’s brilliance that shines brightest. He’s not just playing the game; he’s redefining it.

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