Ravens stars praise Lamar Jackson for winning second MVP Award: 'He's one of one'
Baltimore Ravens stars Kyle Hamilton and Kyle Van Noy say quarterback Lamar Jackson is "one of one" after winning his second MVP Award.
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Baltimore Ravens stars Kyle Hamilton and Kyle Van Noy say quarterback Lamar Jackson is "one of one" after winning his second MVP Award.
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Though the season ultimately fell short of his expectations, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson still made NFL history at Thursday evening's NFL Honors ceremony by winning The Associated Press' NFL Most Valuable Player award for a second time.
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