Ravens QB Lamar Jackson wins his 2nd career NFL MVP award

Baltimore Ravens All-Pro quarterback Lamar Jackson won his second Associated Press NFL MVP Award on Thursday night

Lamar Jackson stumbled again in the playoffs this season.

Still, the All-Pro Ravens quarterback is again the best player in the NFL after being named the clear-cut winner of the Associated Press Most Valuable Player award, announced Thursday evening at the NFL Honors program.

Jackson got 49 of 50 first-place votes; the other first-place vote went to Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen.

Overall, Jackson finished with 493 points in the voting. Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott was second with 152 points, and San Francisco 49ers running back was third with 147.

It was the second MVP award of Jackson’s career. His other came in 2019; only Jim Brown, Patrick Mahomes and Kurt Warner won two MVPs in less time to start a career.

Jackson becomes the 11th player in NFL history to win multiple MVP awards during his career. The others are: Brown, Mahomes, Warner, Baltimore Colts QB Johnny Unitas, 49ers QB Joe Montana, 49ers QB Steve Young, Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre, Packers QB Aaron Rodgers, Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning, New England Patriots QB Tom Brady.

This season, Jackson threw for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns and ran for 821 yards and five scores. He helped the Baltimore Ravens (14-4) finish with the best record in the league and led them to the No. 1 seed in the AFC and a playoff win over the Houston Texans.

Jackson received 45 of 50 votes for AP first-team All-Pro.

Lamar Jackson named a finalist for MVP; Ravens have three coaches up for AP awards

Lamar Jackson named a finalist for NFL MVP; John Harbaugh a finalist for Coach of the Year, Todd Monken-Mike Macdonald finalist for Assistant Coach of the Year

The NFL and The Associated Press have announced the finalists for their annual awards for the 2023 NFL season.

Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey and Dak Prescott are finalists for The Associated Press 2023 NFL Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year awards. Head coach John Harbaugh is a finalist for the AP Coach of the Year, while coordinators Mike Macdonald and Todd Monken are finalist for the AP Assistant Coach of the Year awards.

A nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league completed voting before the playoffs began.

Award winners will be announced at NFL Honors presented by Invisalign, an Align Technology brand, on Thursday, Feb. 8 at the Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas. NFL Honors, the league’s primetime awards special, will air live at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on the CBS Television Network and NFL Network and stream live on Paramount+ and NFL+. The program may not air live in all time zones.

The full list of awards and finalists include: