The Associated Press on Friday announced the All-Pro First and Second Teams for the 2024 NFL season. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills for the First Team quarterback slot,
Lamar Jackson — Allen's top competition for the NFL's Most Valuable Player award this season — made the first team. He received 30 first-place votes to Allen’s 18. There are 50 votes overall among nationwide NFL members of the media.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson edged Bills QB Josh Allen for the first team place on the 2024 AP All-Pro first team. Check out the full team.
The Ravens quarterback certainly has the respect of his peers: he was the NFLPA All-Pro team's quarterback in 2023 as well (that year ended with Jackson winning his second MVP award). Jackson and Baltimore open their playoff campaign on Saturday at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The NFL MVP race between Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is coming down to the final week.
The prestigious team was announced Friday and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was picked as the starting QB over Josh Allen, another indication that voters have a love affair with Baltimore’s superstar.
He's won MVP awards and dominated in the regular season. But for Baltimore to reach its ultimate goal, Jackson must deliver in the playoffs.
Lamar Jackson is an All-Pro again.The Ravens quarterback beat out Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen with 30 first-place votes to Allen’s 18 to make The Associated P
The NFL All-Pro team selections have already stirred up a lot of debate, with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson being named to the First-Team and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen landing on the Second-Team.
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