Lamar Jackson joined some illustrious company with his third selection to The Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team.
Two stars of the Cincinnati Bengals have made the Associated Press's NFL All-Pro Team for the 2024 season. This year's honors go to wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and defensive end Trey Hendrickson. Both were among the AP's top picks to have in their respective positions.
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.
For the third time in his career, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback earned AP First-Team All-Pro honors. In 2019 and '23, Jackson followed that up by taking home the MVP. Barring something unforeseen, he's on track to win his third Most Valuable Player award, beating out Allen, who is still looking for his first MVP.
The Associated Press on Friday announced the All-Pro First and Second Teams for the 2024 NFL season. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills for the First Team quarterback slot,
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens captured the AFC North crown with a 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns. The win punctuated Jackson’s MVP push. Jackson, who’s already won two MVP awards, amassed 217 passing yards and two touchdowns as he led the Ravens (12-5) to victory.
Lamar Jackson is one of the Ravens' four first-team All-Pros in 2024, as named by the Associated Press. He's joined by linebacker Roquan Smith (third time), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (second time), and fullback Patrick Ricard (first time). Running back Derrick Henry and safety Kyle Hamilton were named second-team All-Pros.
Lamar Jackson keeps breaking records, and this time he has left a lasting mark on the NFL, which could help him win the coveted MVP over other quarterbacks.
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