Jackson replaces Purdy as MVP favorite

By Only Players staff

Updated 12/26/23 1:44am ET

In the NFL regular season’s most anticipated game, one quarterback likely lost the MVP and the other seemingly won the award.

San Francisco’s Brock Purdy entered Monday night’s showdown against the Ravens as a -260 favorite but threw four interceptions. His odds gradually decreased throughout the game, as a couple sportsbooks updated their odds. He’s currently the third favorite at +600.

Following Baltimore’s 33-19 victory, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson moved from the second-favorite to the overall odds-on favorite. His odds are a consensus -160 across the market.

San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey is the second favorite at +400. He leads the NFL in rushing yards and has a combined 20 touchdowns.

Tua Tagovailoa (+1200), Josh Allen (+1600) and Dak Prescott (+2000) are next in line at DraftKings.

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