The Baltimore Ravens are the best team in football right now.
Not only does their record reflect that, but they’ve also beaten the best team in the league on the road and by a significant margin.
That’s why, with just two weeks left in the regular season, the MVP debate may be over after Monday night’s game.
At least, that’s how former NFL star Robert Griffin III seems to think.
Talking on ESPN’s “Get Up,” he stated that Jackson shouldn’t be the “frontrunner” at this point, as he pretty much ran away with the award last night.
Lamar’s got @RGIII‘s vote for MVP pic.twitter.com/VVZwfLPAVM
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) December 26, 2023
Truth be told, it’s hard to argue with that statement.
Just a couple of weeks ago, the MVP race had Dak Prescott and Brock Purdy ahead of Jackson.
Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys have lost back-to-back games and their offense was far from impressive.
Then, Purdy got outplayed by Jackson in every single category, and people won’t forget about the fact that he threw four interceptions at home in the biggest game of the regular season.
Jackson’s numbers might not be the most impressive, but they’re far from bad.
Also, we’re talking about the single-best dual-threat quarterback by a margin, and with his team still having the best record in the league and proving that they can beat anybody on any given night, not thinking of him as the MVP right now just doesn’t make any sense.
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