Lamar Jackson finishes Week 17 with a RTG of 158.9

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson needed just 21 pass attempts to throw 5 touchdowns Sunday.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson needed just 21 pass attempts to throw 5 touchdowns Sunday. More impressively, he finished with 321 total pass yards. Jackson’s timely performance helped the Ravens secure the No. 1 seed in the AFC.

Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken has revamped the team on offense, calling plays that fit congruently into Jackson’s play style. Sunday, Jackson completed passes to seven different receivers, a testament to Monken’s play scheme. While Jackson has been often labeled one-dimensional, his play passing the ball has helped the Ravens tremendously in 2023

Ultimately, with a set of new wide receivers and Monken calling the offensive plays, Jackson has continued to excel. After defeating the Miami Dolphins, the Ravens not only have the best record in the AFC, they now have the best record in the NFL. Arguably, they also have the most valuable player in the NFL.

5 updated reasons why Jalen Hurts will win the 2023 NFL MVP award

We’re looking at five updated reasons why Philadelphia #Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will win the NFL MVP award in 2023 via @Thacover2NFL

The bye week is upon us, and at the halfway point of this season, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is among the most popular bets to win the 2023 NFL MVP at multiple sportsbooks.

Hurts finished second in MVP voting last year after logging nearly 4,500 total yards (3,701 passing, 760 rushing) and 35 total touchdowns (22 passing, 13 rushing), leading Philadelphia to a Super Bowl appearance.

With Philadelphia off for Week 10 and set to embark on the most brutal stretch of games, we’re looking at five updated reasons Hurts will win the MVP award in 2023.

5 updated reasons why Lamar Jackson will win the 2023 NFL MVP award

We’re looking at five reasons why Baltimore #Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will win the NFL MVP award in 2023 via @Thacover2NFL

In 2019, Lamar Jackson became the second player in NFL history to be a unanimous league MVP.   Now, a new chapter has arrived, and the Ravens star quarterback is primed to repeat history after getting off to another fast start.

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.

This season, he’s off to another dominant start while being efficient and accurate.

Jackson is +400 to win the NFL’s MVP award in 2023, the third-best odds in the league behind Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes.

We’re giving you five updated reasons why he’ll return and win the award for the second time in his career.

5 reasons why Jalen Hurts will win the NFL MVP award in 2023

We’re looking at five reasons why Philadelphia #Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will win the NFL MVP award in 2023 via @Thacover2NFL

Entering Sunday’s regular-season opener, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is the most popular bet to win 2023 NFL MVP at multiple sportsbooks.

Hurts finished second in MVP voting last year, after logging nearly 4,500 total yards (3,701 passing, 760 rushing) and 35 total touchdowns (22 passing, 13 rushing), leading Philadelphia to a Super Bowl appearance.

With the Week 1 matchup against New England fast approaching, we’re looking at five reasons Hurts will win the MVP award in 2023.

5 reasons why Lamar Jackson will win NFL MVP award in 2023

We’re looking at five reasons why Baltimore #Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will win the NFL MVP award in 2023 via @Thacover2NFL

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.