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The NFL playoffs began last weekend, though the likely league MVP has not taken the field since Week 16.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson makes his second career postseason start on Saturday against the Tennessee Titans hoping to lead Baltimore to their first Super Bowl title since 2013.
Regardless of the team's end result, however, Jackson will almost certainly capture the NFL MVP Award. The second year man out of Louisville went 13-2 as the full-time starter this season (he did not play in Week 17), including 11 straight wins after a loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 4.