Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has been officially named the NFL's Most Valuable Player, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Jackson earns the league's highest individual honor after a stellar season leading the Baltimore Ravens to the top seed in the AFC. This marks the second time in his career that Jackson has been recognized as the league MVP, further solidifying his place among the NFL's elite. Under his leadership, the Ravens finished with the best regular-season record in football, fueled by Jackson's dominant dual-threat performance.
The announcement confirms weeks of speculation that Jackson was the runaway frontrunner for the award. Throughout the season, he showcased elite efficiency through the air while remaining the league's premier rushing threat at the quarterback position. Jackson's ability to impact the game both with his arm and his legs was the driving force behind a Baltimore offense that dismantled several of the league's top-ranked defenses.
Per @AdamSchefter, Jackson joins a prestigious and short list of players to win the award multiple times. At just 27 years old, he becomes one of the youngest multi-time MVPs in NFL history. The official voting results are expected to be released shortly, detailing the margin of his victory over the other finalists.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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