Lamar Jackson is an NFL MVP again.
The Baltimore Ravens quarterback beat out fellow QBs Josh Allen, Dak Prescott and Brock Purdy and running back Christian McCaffrey to win the second MVP of his career at the NFL Honors ceremony in Las Vegas on Thursday night.
When given the floor after being announced as the MVP, Jackson took the spotlight off himself and put it onto his team instead.
The 27-year-old Jackson earned his second MVP after a dazzling season which had him leading the Ravens to the best record in the NFL at 13-4.
His 2023 campaign had Jackson delivering career highs in completion percentage (67.2) and yards (3,678). Altogether, he aired it out for 24 touchdowns with only seven interceptions.
On the ground, Jackson rushed for 821 yards and five more TDs, solidifying his prowess as arguably the most potent dual-threat quarterback and offensive player that the NFL has.