Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson received 30 first-place votes to lead the 2024 NFL All-Pro Team, the Associated Press announced Friday.
The 2024 NFL All-Pro team was announced by the Associated Press on Friday. The roster, chosen by a national panel of 50 media voters, is headlined by Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen, and Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson are unanimous choices for The AP 2024 NFL All-Pro Team.
On Friday, the Associated Press announced their 2024 NFL All-Pro Team, and the former Louisville quarterback and current Baltimore Ravens signal caller was voted to the First-Team. It's Jackson's third time being voted as a First-Team All-Pro, also being named in 2019 and 2023. In both seasons, he went on to be named the NFL MVP.
Lamar Jackson had more first team AP All-Pro votes than Josh Allen setting the Ravens QB up to win back to back MVP.
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Lamar Jackson is on track for his third MVP award, but the Baltimore Ravens QB's rough postseason track record gives the Pittsburgh Steelers hope.
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.
For one, the Steelers have generally played extremely well against the Ravens in recent years and have mostly kept quarterback Lamar Jackson in check. Even including the Ravens' Week 16 win in Baltimore, the Steelers have won eight of the past 10 games against the Ravens.
On social media, the NFL shared the news about the Associated Press All-Pro selections, including the All-Pro First Team Offense. Interestingly, Jackson was named to the group, with Allen missing out. In fact, no Bills player made it to the list.
The NFL MVP vote hasn't been cast yet — but if All-Pro votes are any indication, then Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson might hold the edge over Buffal