
NFL MVP 2023-24: Award Winner, Voting Results and Twitter Reaction
For the second time in his career, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is the NFL's Most Valuable Player.
The league announced Jackson's 2023 MVP win Thursday night at NFL Honors at Resorts World in Las Vegas, five years after he claimed the award in 2019.
Jackson passed for 3,678 yards with 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions, while adding 821 yards and four more touchdowns on the ground, to lead the Ravens to a 13-3 record through 16 games in 2023.
Jackson received 49 of 50 possible first-place votes, coming just one shy of his second unanimous award victory.
The lone outlier was FTN Fantasy's Aaron Schatz, who voted for Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott before giving Jackson a third-place nod, according to Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press.
Jackson joins Tom Brady, Jim Brown, Brett Favre, Patrick Mahomes, Peyton Manning, Joe Montana, Aaron Rodgers, Johnny Unitas, Kurt Warner and Steve Young as the only NFL players to ever win multiple MVP awards.
The only names on that list not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame are likely future ballot members in Brady, Rodgers and Mahomes.
Some pointed out, however, that Jackson's regular-season success has yet to translate to the playoffs.
Luckily for the Ravens, Jackson will get another shot at the postseason. He is locked in for the near future after signing a five-year, $26-million extension last May.
Now the Ravens will hope Jackson can lead them to recover from this postseason's disappointing Wild Card loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in 2024.

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