In 2019, Lamar Jackson became just the second player in NFL history to be unanimous league MVP, but now, a new chapter has arrived, and the Ravens star quarterback is primed to repeat history.
After a contentious offseason, all is well after Baltimore signed him to a five-year, $260 million extension that makes him the third-highest-paid quarterback per year in the league.
They’ve surrounded him with the best offensive talent he has had during his tenure.
John Harbaugh overhauled the scheme by hiring offensive coordinator Todd Monken, who, in the same role with the University of Georgia, helped the Bulldogs win two straight national championships.
Last season, in 12 games, Jackson passed for 2,242 passing yards (186.8 per game). He was 203-for-326 (62.3%), with 17 TD passes and seven interceptions, and had 112 carries for 764 yards and three touchdowns.
Jackson is +1500 to win the NFL’s MVP award in 2023, the fifth-best odds in the league.
We’re giving you five reasons why he’ll return and win the award for the second time in his career.