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]]>“It’s really not any one thing that goes into it,” Harbaugh said of his decision to rest Jackson. “Just all things considered, it seemed to be the right thing to do. We had conversations with Lamar and others and made the decision.” With the Ravens already qualified for the playoffs, Saturday’s game has no ramifications for the team from Maryland.
Jackson revealed that he and Harbaugh discussed his omission from Saturday’s game, adding that “I feel like it was best to sit me.” In the NFL Most Valuable Player’s stead, Tyler Huntley will start against the Steelers. For the Steelers, a win on Saturday is crucial if they hope to have an outside chance of clinching a playoff berth.
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]]>According to final results, Jackson had a total of 704,699 votes, which is 164,000+ votes more than second-placed Seattle Seahawks’ QB Russell Wilson got (539,768). The top five is rounded up by Kansas City Chiefs’ QB Patrick Mahomes (468,838), Minnesota Vikings’ running back Dalvin Cook (431,748), and Carolina Panthers’ RB Christian McCaffrey (406,477).
Check out the full list of top vote-getters for the 2020 Pro Bowl below.
It shouldn’t be surprising that Lamar Jackson has such popularity as he is currently having a season for the ages. He led the Ravens to league-best 12-2 record while establishing himself as the frontrunner for the MVP award. Jackson also broke several records in 2019, including Michael Vick’s single-season rushing yards record by a QB.
The 2020 Pro Bowl will take place on January 26th at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
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]]>The post Ravens to Rest MVP Lamar Jackson in Regular-Season Finale appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>“It’s really not any one thing that goes into it,” Harbaugh said of his decision to rest Jackson. “Just all things considered, it seemed to be the right thing to do. We had conversations with Lamar and others and made the decision.” With the Ravens already qualified for the playoffs, Saturday’s game has no ramifications for the team from Maryland.
Jackson revealed that he and Harbaugh discussed his omission from Saturday’s game, adding that “I feel like it was best to sit me.” In the NFL Most Valuable Player’s stead, Tyler Huntley will start against the Steelers. For the Steelers, a win on Saturday is crucial if they hope to have an outside chance of clinching a playoff berth.
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]]>The post Ravens’ QB Lamar Jackson Receives Most 2020 Pro Bowl Votes from Fans appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>According to final results, Jackson had a total of 704,699 votes, which is 164,000+ votes more than second-placed Seattle Seahawks’ QB Russell Wilson got (539,768). The top five is rounded up by Kansas City Chiefs’ QB Patrick Mahomes (468,838), Minnesota Vikings’ running back Dalvin Cook (431,748), and Carolina Panthers’ RB Christian McCaffrey (406,477).
Check out the full list of top vote-getters for the 2020 Pro Bowl below.
It shouldn’t be surprising that Lamar Jackson has such popularity as he is currently having a season for the ages. He led the Ravens to league-best 12-2 record while establishing himself as the frontrunner for the MVP award. Jackson also broke several records in 2019, including Michael Vick’s single-season rushing yards record by a QB.
The 2020 Pro Bowl will take place on January 26th at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
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