But he led his team to the Super Bowl and won his first championship, while Jackson had another disappointing playoff appearance.Like us on Facebook to see similar storiesPatrick Mahomes responded on Twitter Wednesday to being ranked behind Lamar Jackson on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2020.Please give an overall site rating:Mahomes responded by tweeting one emoji that shows a pencil writing on a paper. We (…)Rob Manfred and MLB continue to stink at giving out punishments.Patrick Mahomes seems like he’s going to be motived by this.Lamar Jackson is your cover athlete for the next iteration of the ‘Madden’ video game franchise, Madden NFL 21.The cover actually includes a quote from Jackson in which he poked fun at the criticism that he was just a runner.And here’s a trailer for the game showing off gameplay:There are also alternate covers:Blunt words from Patrick Chung.What’s perhaps most interesting about the cover isn’t the photo (though it’s cool) or the graphic design (which is also pretty gritty and cool), but the words that are on it.Linking arms is the path of least resistance and far less than what Black Lives deserve.Here’s the full cover of the MVP edition:Nate Scott is the managing editor of FTW. Lamar Jackson doesn’t make too many mistakes on the football field, but the Baltimore Ravens star made a funny one on social media this evening. Lamar Jackson's 'Madden NFL 21' cover pokes fun at the 'he's just a runner' debate. And he did just that.The tweet has been left up for more than an hour, too:Of course, Jackson will be representing the AFC only. Ravens analyst, football video hoarder, friend of Briards, FSA. In 2019, he was the NFL Most Valuable Player, the second player to receive a unanimous selection for the award, and is the fourth African-American quarterback to be named MVP. He’s an elite player, but he’s not good enough to play for two different conferences.What's trending in the sports world today.Good luck stopping him in 2020, NFL defenses.The quarterback’s account, though, didn’t care to personalize it:Lamar Jackson doesn’t make too many mistakes on the football field, but the Baltimore Ravens star made a funny one on social media this evening. The likely NFL MVP is set to compete in the Pro Bowl Skills Showdown on Thursday evening.More seriously, Jackson admitted at the Pro Bowl that he needs to improve “everything” as a passer heading into the 2020 season.Andrew Holleran is the managing editor at The Spun.Jackson (or, more likely, his social media team) was likely sent a tweet from the Pro Bowl to put out on Wednesday evening to promote the event.