The 2025 NFL MVP race was one of the closest races ever, with Joshua Allen slightly beating Lamar Jackson Winner of the 2024 NFL MVP Award Despite being selected as the first team in 2024, Jackson was selected by all professionals by the same organization and a group of voters who select both awards.
I’ve never seen it. And it takes a lot of time to surprise me, especially since I was there When Tony Dungey gives Bobby Wagner an MVP vote (under the old system where each voter has one choice). Even more surprising, and perhaps a new standard setter for odd decisions regarding voting for MVPs, is one of the 50 voters on the Associated Press Panel, and one of the two most valuable Jackson That’s something I believed was not. NFL players this season.
In fact, it hurts it. Jim Miller, a former NFL player who is the voter in question and now SirUSXM Radio host, doesn’t believe Jackson is one of the three most valuable players in the NFL in 2024. did. Joe Burrow is third, Jackson is fourth, and Patrick Mahomes is fifth in the vote.
To each of his own, however, it’s a crazy town to suggest that Jackson is the fourth most valuable player in the NFL this season. Berkley wants to hear the argument that the Eagles are extremely important to making the playoffs. And while Barrow was incredible this season, and his defense didn’t doubt him, the Bengali could not even playoffs. If you’re worth it, you’re in the bracket. I sincerely believe Allen was voted correctly Most valuable player in soccer this year And he thought he would get the shaft after the All-Pro team came out (by the way, the betting market agreed). But it’s still quite difficult to guess that Jackson would vote for fourth place.
Mathematics is already difficult enough, but it gets really complicated when you start thinking about how this has become cheated. Let’s be clear. Miller’s votes did not cost Jackson, the 2024 MVP. I wanted to suggest that it was mainly the number of votes, the eligibility of multiple positions in the MVP, and the point difference between the two voting systems where we can end up where we are. But it appears to be simply an unprecedented case where people completely turn their votes over.
Jackson and Allen are either one or the second in all MVP votes (except 1), a slight change from the All-Pro vote, with Jackson getting 30th place first vote And Allen won 18 and Burrow won two.
The big change is that Jackson won 27 votes in the MVP votes and 22 votes. Unlike the full-power team, no one else received the number one vote for MVP.
I think Allen won the first vote for both Barrows because he doesn’t have all the choices that are available to us with all the mathematics and all the all the projections by voters.
It wins Allen to the 20 No. 1 votes, but it’s still seven No. 1 votes of shyness about where he ended! That is, a few voters have decided to vote for Jackson’s first team All-Pro and Allen’s No. 1 MVP.
It’s not so strange enough to give Jackson a fourth-place MVP vote, but it’s pretty weird.