Lamar Jackson is having a season to remember. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback is on pace for career highs in passing yards and completion percentage and is the favorite to win his second NFL MVP.
The quarterback's season still isn't complete, though. After making quick work of the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs, Jackson and his top-seeded Ravens will host the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday. It will be Jackson's first time in the conference title game. The former Louisville Cardinal is the only quarterback in the past 10 years to have captured MVP honors without a Super Bowl appearance.