The Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player Patrick
Mahomes of the Chiefs and the NFL's reigning MVP Lamar Jackson
of the Ravens represent the league's fiercest rivalry in the
making, as the leading figures in a growing cohort of young
quarterback talent.
"He's a great player. He can make all the throws, he can run
with the ball, he can really do it all," Mahomes, 25, told
reporters when asked about Jackson.
Each player is fresh off a career-defining season.
Mahomes signed a record-busting 10-year contract extension with
Kansas City in July after hoisting the Lombardi Trophy while
Jackson became unanimous MVP as the first quarterback to throw
more than 30 touchdowns and run for more than a 1,000 yards in a
single season.
The pair last met in Week 3 last season, as the Chiefs defeated
the Ravens 33-28 at home, handing Jackson the first of two
regular-season losses.
But Jackson, 23, told reporters he was keeping focus on his job,
no matter the hype that comes with the blockbuster matchup.
"I've gotta focus on their defense, I've gotta focus on scoring,
I've gotta focus on my job and making my offense, you know, do
our thing," he said.
"Our defense gotta worry about him."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery,; Editing by Toby Davis and Ed Osmond)
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