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Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen: MVP Debate and 2025 Season Preview

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

baltimore,⁤ MD – Lamar Jackson addressed ⁣the controversial 2024 NFL MVP award decision for the first time Wednesday, offering a succinct reaction‍ to Josh Allen’s victory. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback, widely considered ‌by many to be⁤ the most ⁣deserving candidate, acknowledged the⁣ outcome while maintaining a composed ⁢stance.

The MVP debate continues to‌ fuel discussion as Jackson and allen prepare for a highly anticipated rematch on “Sunday night Football,” effectively ⁤launching the 2025 MVP conversation. Despite leading the league’s top-ranked offence⁢ and posting statistically superior⁢ numbers to Allen,Jackson was ultimately passed over ⁤for the honor. ⁣The Ravens organization and fanbase remain‌ vocal in their belief that Jackson deserved a third MVP title.

“The voters chose who they wanted to pick,” Jackson stated. “It is what it is. ​It​ is what it is.”

Jackson’s 2024 season was historically notable.​ He achieved‍ a 119.6 passer rating,ranking fourth all-time for a single season. He surpassed Allen in passing yards (4,172 to 3,731), touchdown passes (41 to 28), interceptions (four to six), and rushing yards (915 to ⁤531). ⁣despite these ​accomplishments, ‍Allen received‍ 27 first-place MVP votes compared to Jackson’s 23, marking the first time since 1987 that the MVP wasn’t a first-team All-Pro selection⁢ – Jackson was named a first-team All-Pro ‍by 30 of 50 voters, while Allen received 18.

Voters who favored Allen cited factors such as the perceived lack of offensive support around him and the Bills’ ​exceeding expectations as justification for their choice. Some analysts also suggested potential “voter fatigue” ⁤may have played a role, given Jackson’s previous MVP awards in 2019 and 2023.

The MVP decision ⁤sparked a significant wave of criticism, ⁤with some voters publicly​ expressing regret over their selections.

Beyond the MVP discussion, Jackson’s long-term future with the Ravens remains a key ‍storyline. While contract‌ negotiations are ​ongoing, both sides have ⁢expressed a desire to reach an agreement. The team has ⁢consistently emphasized its commitment to retaining its star quarterback, and Jackson has reiterated his preference to remain in Baltimore. Details of the negotiations⁢ have not been publicly disclosed, but the upcoming season is expected to bring further developments.

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