Nick Shook evaluates every quarterback who started a game during the 2024 campaign (including the playoffs) to create one comprehensive ranking -- from 1 to 59 -- for the entire season.
The surprise decision of the 50 AP awards voters to make Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson the All-Pro quarterback but to make Bills quarterback Josh Allen the MVP, coupled with the AP's unannounced (to the voters) disclosure of every voter's full ballot has prompted unprecedented scrutiny as to how the NFL Honors sausage is made.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen earned his first career MVP award earlier this month, beating out Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in a tight race. Though Jackson topped Allen for first-team All-Pro honors just a few weeks before the MVP vote was announced,
Adding to the PFF snub for Allen is his ranking amongst quarterbacks. The top player on PFF’s ratings is the Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson. Right in between Jackson and Allen is Joe Burrow from the Cincinnati Bengals.
He was also heavily involved in the MVP race, finishing runnerup to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who received 383 voting points to Jackson's 362. However, despite missing out on the league's most prestigious award,
Bills quarterback Josh Allen was not universally welcomed but count Colin Cowherd among those who agreed with the decision. Allen was named one of five finalists but most considered it a two-horse race between him and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson fell short of a trip to the AFC title game after losing to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round. Then, Jackson lost out on the NFL MVP award as Bills quarterback Josh Allen earned the honor.
Nick Shook of NFL.com released his season-ending rankings of all 59 starting quarterbacks from 2024. The usual suspects were near the top, with Lamar Jackson finishing 1st, Josh Allen 2nd, and Joe Burrow 3rd.
It seems like not too long ago, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was given a five-year, $260 million contract, which he signed in April 2023. Since then, he has raised his game to new heights,
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the NFL's MVP at NFL Honors on Thursday night, edging Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in ceremonies in the Super Bowl city of New Orleans.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson may have lost the MVP Honors to Josh Allen, but Jackson continues to impress.