Peyton Manning and Lamar Jackson never shared the NFL. However, all season long, analysts and pundits have used "The Sheriff" as a point of comparison for the Baltimore Ravens quarterback.
The Ravens quarterback once again fell short in the playoffs, but he can look to history to find similar QBs that rewrote their narrative.
Jackson is now 3-5 in the playoffs and he was asked how difficult it is to deal with falling short again. “I have to get over this, because we’re right there ,” Jackson said. “I’m tired of being right there, we need to punch it in. We need to punch in that ticket. We have to get right in the offseason.”
You could see it in his fidgeting and feel it in his energy. The frustration is there for the QB who is going to have this loss mostly attributed to his two turnovers rather than what happened after them.
Lamar Jackson will find out next month if he wins the NFL's Most Valuable Player Award for the third time, but he appears to be on his way. Writers who cover the league most regularly have given him their nod. The Professional Football Writers of America named Jackson the 2024 NFL's Most Valuable Player in voting conducted by PFWA members.
The quarterbacks aren’t realistically attempting to chase down Patrick Mahomes in the Lombardi Trophy department, but be is this era’s Peyton Manning.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens once again fell short in the postseason, suffering a 27–25 loss in the divisional round to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. The loss moves Jackson to 3–5 in his postseason career as a starting quarterback,
The hardy souls across western New York and inside Highmark Stadium never ask for much, just that elusive first Super Bowl championship, but first Josh Allen with the ball in his hands last on Sunday night.
Lamar Jackson had another solid season, proving why he is one of the best, but after the Ravens’ playoff elimination, he now shares some intriguing stats with Peyton Manning. Lamar Jackson gave everything he could in the final game of the 2024 season,
Lamar Jackson has consistently come up short in the postseason, despite having a good team around him. He’s on the verge of winning his third MVP award, yet he’s only reached the AFC Championship game once, which he lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
There are only three AFC quarterbacks who have won the Super Bowl in the past decade: Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, and Peyton Manning. Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are hoping to join that exclusive ...