The Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro team selected by a national panel of 50 media members: Wide Receivers — Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati; Justin Jefferson, Minnesota; Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit
Eli Manning won two Super Bowl MVP awards during his playing career, so he knows exactly what it means to be the Most Valuable Player. Especially so when it matters most. Baltimore Ravens
They don't fully understand him, but they appreciate their QB. Coach Tee Martin compares Jackson to rapper Lil Wayne: ‘They’re just ahead of their time at what they do.’
After a seventh season that has been the best of his career, Lamar Jackson is back in the playoffs and ready to go the distance.
There is plenty of debate around this year’s NFL MVP race. The league is stacked with top talent, and this season a number of stars have put up stats worthy of winning the top award. Heading
Ahead of Saturday night's postseason showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Lamar Jackson is focusing on keeping himself in Zen mode. The Baltimore Ravens QB said some of his postseason struggles in the past are due to being too amped up.
As the Ravens prepare for Saturday's playoff game vs. the Steelers, Jackson’s career 2-4 postseason record matters, but only so much.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson made history, becoming the first quarterback to throw for 4,000+ passing yards and 800+ rushing yards.
The Associated Press’ official All-Pro teams have been revealed and atop first team All-Pro list is Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Jackson earned 30 of a possible 50 first-place votes. Trailing behind him was Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen (18) and Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow (2).
Lamar Jackson is one of the Ravens' four first-team All-Pros in 2024, as named by the Associated Press. He's joined by linebacker Roquan Smith (third time), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (second time), and fullback Patrick Ricard (first time). Running back Derrick Henry and safety Kyle Hamilton were named second-team All-Pros.
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