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Where Lamar Jackson is one of the football elite

Where Lamar Jackson is one of the football elite

Former Louisville football star and current Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is having another great year ahead.

The Ravens (5-2) are in first place in the AFC North, while Jackson ranks in the top five for passing yards and touchdowns after Week 7.

On Monday, Jackson led the Ravens to a 41-31 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Jackson completed 17 of 22 passes for 281 yards and five touchdowns. He also ran for 52 yards on nine carries.

Here are Lamar Jackson's latest MVP odds and ranking:

According to BetMGM, Lamar Jackson enters Week 8 ranked first in the NFL MVP odds.

At 27, Lamar Jackson became the second-youngest player to win multiple MVPs. He led the Ravens to the NFL's best record of 13-4, beating 10 teams with records of .500 or better. Jackson rushed for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns, in addition to rushing for 821 yards and five touchdowns.

  • 1,810 passing yards – 5th
  • 15 passing touchdowns – T-2nd
  • 74.3 QBR – 2
  • 118.0 Passer RTG – 1
  • 455 rushing yards – 11th
  • Two rushing touchdowns – T-34

  • 1. Geno Smith – 1,985
  • 2. Baker Mayfield – 1,859
  • 3. Brock Purdy – 1,841
  • 4. Kirk Cousins ​​– 1,830
  • 5. Lamar Jackson – 1,810
  • 6. Joe Burrow – 1,759
  • T-7. Aaron Rodgers – 1,663
  • T-7. CJ Stroud – 1,663
  • 9. Jared Goff – 1,610
  • 10. Dak Prescott – 1,602
  • 1. Baker Mayfield – 18
  • T-2. Lamar Jackson – 15
  • T-2. Jordan Love – 15
  • 4. Joe Burrow -14
  • T-5. Josh Allen – 12
  • T-5. Sam Darnold – 12
  • T-7. CJ Stroud – 10
  • T-7. Kirk Cousins ​​– 10
  • T-7. Aaron Rodgers – 10
  • T-7. Jared Goff – 10

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