Lamar Jackson now the odds-on favorite to win NFL MVP
It's no surprise Jackson's heroics have made him the favorite to win the NFL MVP at -200. If you do not think he is the frontrunner, then you better see Mark Ingram in B'more outside the bank. Woot woot!
Mark Ingram is bout that action 😂
— Touchdown Alabama (@TDAlabamaMag) November 18, 2019
Hilarious intro to Lamar Jackson's press conference. Must watch. pic.twitter.com/whvX9Ife5g
Odds to win the NFL MVP award
Player | NFL MVP Odds |
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Lamar Jackson | -200 |
Russell Wilson | +275 |
Deshaun Watson | +1100 |
Patrick Mahomes | +2200 |
Dak Prescott | +2500 |
Jackson compares favorably to Newton
The only comparison of previous MVPs in today's NFL would be the 2015 version of Cam Newton. The Panthers quarterback finished that season with 3,837 passing yards, 636 rushing yards, 35 passing TDs, 10 rushing TDs, 10 interceptions and four lost fumbles. Newton won the MVP with 48 of the 50 votes. The numbers favor Jackson to run away with the MVP votes.However, Jackson is so much more than just numbers and statistics. The MVP argument also includes the eye test. This guy just makes amazing plays at the highest level. The Ravens quarterback looks like he is still playing in college or high school with the way he makes people miss. Jackson makes even the most athletic players in the league look as if they are not on his level.
Mark Ingram just scored and the Ravens are up 21-3.. but can we just take a sec to look at this Lamar Jackson run to set up the TD..pic.twitter.com/0zHAItGMnj"
— TwinSpires Sportsbook 💵 (@TS_Sportsbook) November 26, 2019
Yoooo, that spin😩😩😩 #lamarjackson pic.twitter.com/T1bCCHFZNu
— Jamal Murphy (@Blacketologist) November 10, 2019
These Arm Angles from Lamar Jackson are Absurd! pic.twitter.com/aZW6lrU4Qz
— Coach Dan Casey (@CoachDanCasey) November 26, 2019
Wilson is Jackson's only competition
Russell Wilson is the only contender left, other than Jackson. Wilson also has his team sitting at 9-2, just like Jackson. He is on pace for 4,272 passing yards, 394 rushing yards, 35 passing TDs, four rushing TDs, four interceptions and three lost fumbles. While these are impressive numbers, they still pale in comparison to Jackson's.The two quarterbacks went head to head October 20 in Seattle, and the Ravens came out on top, 30-16. While Jackson had maybe his worst game of the season through the air, he managed to rack up 116 yards rushing and a touchdown. Wilson performed even worse than Jackson did through the air if you look at their passer ratings. Wilson put up a 65.2 compared to Jackson's 69.4.
Russell Wilson/Lamar Jackson this season:
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) November 26, 2019
Wilson:
• 2,937 passing yards
• 67.3 comp %
• 24 TDs
• 3 INTs
• 271 rushing yards
• 3 rushing TDs
• 9-2 record
Jackson:
• 2,427 passing yards
• 66.8 comp %
• 24 TDs
• 5 INTs
• 876 rushing yards
• 6 rushing TDs
• 9-2 record pic.twitter.com/IOdh3Z1wlu
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