Lamar Jackson may be closing in on his third NFL MVP award after leading the Ravens to another AFC North crown.
As PressBox honors Lamar Jackson as the 2024 Mo Gaba Sportsperson of the Year, here's a look at some of the moments that have stood out this season.
The win means the Ravens will begin the NFL playoffs next week at home to either the Los Angeles Chargers or the Pittsburgh Steelers -- who fell to Cincinnati 19-17 in a result that gave the Bengals some hope of making the NFL playoffs ahead of the final Sunday of the regular season.
The Cleveland Browns had plenty of injuries and no chance on Saturday, and the Ravens in some ways played down to their level even though they won 35-10 to clinch the AFC North championship. The Ravens also saw Pro Bowl receiver Zay Flowers leave the game with a knee injury.
Lamar Jackson shone again as the Baltimore Ravens clinched the AFC North title and the third seed spot in the conference with a 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns on Saturday. The victory means the Ravens will begin the NFL play-offs next week at home to either the Los Angeles Chargers or the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Lamar Jackson continued his historic 2024 NFL campaign on Saturday, putting together yet another dominant performance against the Cleveland Browns. Jackson, a
The Browns will find out the order of their opponents in May, but they know the opponents, and they'll see plenty of elite quarterbacks.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens captured the AFC North crown with a 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns. The win punctuated Jackson’s MVP push. Jackson, who’s already won two MVP awards, amassed 217 passing yards and two touchdowns as he led the Ravens (12-5) to victory.
The Baltimore Ravens entered Saturday night's Week 18 matchup against the Cleveland Browns as heavy double-digit favorites, with the AFC North title within their grasp. Baltimore wasted no time getting off to a fast start,
Lamar Jackson’s 47-yard spin touchdown against the Bengals in 2019 announced that Jackson was a special running quarterback.
The Bengals' Joe Burrow finished the season with Bengals' single-season records in passing yards with 4,918 and TD passes with 43.