A pair of MVP candidates won't be participating in this year's Pro Bowl for the AFC. The NFL announced Tuesday that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback
Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson, Buffalo’s Josh Allen and Washington’s Jayden Daniels won’t be participating in the Pro Bowl Games this week.
Following the game, Allen and Jackson both met at midfield and exchanged words in a classy show of sportsmanship. Allen told the CBS broadcast that he considered Jackson has one of the best players ever. And in mic’d-up footage from NFL Films, we were able to hear what Jackson told Allen.
Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen had to lose. Allen played a cleaner game so he’s advancing with the Buffalo Bills to face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City in the AFC championship game.
NFL MVP voting likely focuses on two finalists in Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills. When will we know?
Former Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II is backing Lamar Jackson for the MVP Award over Josh Allen.
That list might have included Denver Broncos rookie Bo Nix.
Quarterback — Josh Allen, Buffalo; Joe Burrow, Cincinnati; Lamar Jackson, Baltimore. Running Back — Derrick Henry, Baltimore; Joe Mixon, Houston; Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis.
Thanks to Hard Knocks, fans got an inside look at a touching postgame exchange between two of the NFL’s brightest stars, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. The mic’d up moment showcased these two quarterbacks and the genuine respect they have for each other. As they met midfield, Lamar left Josh with an unforgettable piece of advice: “Get some.”
The Bills barely squeaked past the Ravens thanks largely to several Baltimore miscues. Lamar Jackson turned the ball over twice, and tight end Mark Andrews lost a fumble in the fourth quarter before dropping a game-tying two-point conversion with 1:33 left.
Jordan Love is a good quarterback. We’ve seen enough between last season and this one that we can at least say that. Is he a truly great player however?
Ahead of Super Bowl LIX, the two-day event in Orlando will include dodgeball, tug-of-war and a flag football game.