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One of the hottest debates in the NFL right now is about who has the title of the best quarterback. While many still consider Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs to be the top player in the league, thanks to his impressive three Super Bowl victories, there’s a strong case to be made for both Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills and Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens. They are definitely in the conversation.
Despite their impressive careers, both Jackson and Allen have yet to reach the Super Bowl after eight seasons in the NFL. While Jackson has earned two MVP awards compared to Allen’s one, there aren’t many distinguishing factors between the two quarterbacks. It might be harder for people outside the NFL to know who is better between Allen and Jackson, but players in the league have a clear picture of who they think is the better quarterback.
What Separates Allen From Jackson
Washington Commanders defensive end Charles Omenihuappeared on the “Speakeasy” podcast, discussing what makes Allen stand out compared to Jackson.
“I don’t think the league has truly figured (Josh Allen) out,” Omenihu said on Thursday. “With Lamar, honesty, if you bring a five-man rush on him and collapse that pocket. He’s drifting backward,and unfortunately, he might make a play that isn’t going to be the best for the Ravens.”
It’s safe to say that Omenihu has a good sense of what Jackson might do when a play breaks down, so he starts drifting backward. However, he has no clue what Allen will do when he decides to move back as well.
“With Josh, he’s going to drift backward, run around, and he’s so hard to tackle, he’s a larger human, hard to get down. He can make every throw from anywhere, no matter where he is; his arm strength is unbelievable,” Omenihu added.
Is Jackson Easier to Stop
Allen has been tearing up defenses for about six seasons, and it must be a blessing for the Bills that an NFL player who has faced him multiple times, Omenihu — who previously played for the Chiefs before moving to Washington — still has no clue how to stop him. It’s interesting that he has a plan for stopping Jackson, yet struggles with Allen.
“I think you figured out Lamar,” Omenihu said. “You come after him. You close all the lanes, you five-man rush him, and you cover his guys, and I think you get it done.”
Omenihu is making it seem much easier to defend against Jackson than it actually is. Even though he appears to have the blueprint for stopping the star quarterback, Jackson still has the potential to be the best quarterback in the NFL on any given Sunday.
Bills Will Play The Ravens This Season
The Bills will host the Ravens in Buffalo this season, as both teams finished second in their respective AFC divisions. Typically, both teams have secured first place in their divisions since Allen and Jackson entered the league in 2018. However, last season, the New England Patriots topped the AFC East, and the Pittsburgh Steelers clinched first in the AFC North.