Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was the AFC’s best offensive player in the month of November. That’s not really a shocker since he won the AFC’s Offensive Player of the Week award in three of the four weeks of the month as Baltimore rolled over quality opponents as a part of their current eight-game winning streak.
With this monthly award added to his four AFC Offensive Player of the Week awards, Jackson seems like a shoo-in for the NFL’s MVP award this season. Oddsmakers have him as the frontrunner currently and the stats back that up.
In just November’s four games, Jackson went 64-of-84 (76.19%) for 777 passing yards, 13 touchdown throws, 0 interceptions and a 143.7 passer rating. Jackson also added 300 yards and three touchdowns on the ground on 41 attempts. Keep in mind these stats are with Jackson getting pulled in the fourth quarter of blowout wins in favor of putting in the backups in three of the four games.
Jackson’s performance has been a huge reason why the Ravens currently sit at 10-2 and hold the top seed in the AFC playoff picture. They have a chance to lock themselves into the postseason and potentially as the AFC North winner in Week 14. Jackson is also on pace to beat Michael Vick’s single-season rushing record for quarterbacks this week as he continues to pile up awards and records in the books this season.