Based on the numbers and recognition, Lamar Jackson, the star of the Baltimore Ravens, should already be regarded as a future Hall of Famer. He holds numerous records for quarterbacks who excel in both passing and rushing, and despite being only 27 years old, he has already earned two MVP awards. It is worth noting that only nine quarterbacks in history have won multiple MVP awards, and Jackson joins an elite group that includes Joe Montana, Steve Young, Kurt Warner, Patrick Mahomes, Brett Favre, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, and Peyton Manning. However, as pointed out by Mike Greenberg on ESPN’s “Get Up,” Jackson is the only player on that list who has not yet won a Super Bowl. At his young age, Jackson is the youngest player to win the MVP award twice since the merger. It is interesting to see if he can change the narrative and achieve success in the playoffs and ultimately win the big game. The road ahead may not be easy, as his playing style may increase the risk of injuries, and the competition in the AFC, with quarterbacks like Mahomes, Burrow, Allen, and Stroud, will be fierce in the coming years.
According to the Source thecoldwire.com