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Dan Orlovsky believes Lamar Jackson will win the 2024-24 NFL MVP Award

The NFL MVP Award is most likely the most prestigious individual award in an American football player’s career. It is always given to the best player of the season, who has given his ultimate best for the team. When we come to the 2024-24 NFL season, it is a complete race situation for the Most Valuable Player Award. Well, ESPN analyst and former NFL player Dan Orlovsky believes Lamar Jackson will win the 2024-24 NFL MVP Award.

Dan Orlovsky said,

“Lamar snatched the MVP.”

This was said after his heroic performance against the San Francisco 49ers during Week 16. Lamar Jackson was undoubtedly the MVP of that game, as he completed 252 passing yards, 2 passing touchdowns, and 45 rushing yards. This has been one of his similar performances throughout the 2024-24 NFL season. Here are Lamar Jackson’s 2024-24 season stats.

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Lamar Jackson 2024-24 season stats

Passing Stats

Games Yards Touchdowns Interceptions Sacks
15 3357 19 7 36

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Rushing Stats

Games Yards Touchdowns Fumbles
15 786 5 5

(Note: The above stats are as of week 16.)

Lamar is a former NFL MVP Award winner. He won the award during the 2019 season. Looking at both seasons’ performances, the 2024 season is quite amazing, with at least three games left (2 regular and 1 playoff). Do you think Lamar Jackson will win the MVP award again?

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Nikhil Lopes
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Hi, this is Nikhil Lopes, who has a great interest in sports. Nikhil has been following several sports in the past few years, like the NFL, football, NBA, F1, UFC, cricket, and many more. The term 'sports addict' completely suits him.
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