Robert Griffin III Doesn't Hesitate When Naming The NFL's Best Quarterback in 2024

Through Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season, a few quarterbacks have separated themselves as the best in the league. But, according to former ESPN analyst Robert Griffin III, one QB stands above the rest in terms of overall play...

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Through Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season, a few quarterbacks have separated themselves as the best in the league. But, according to former ESPN analyst Robert Griffin III, one QB stands above the rest in terms of overall play so far this season. RG3, a former backup quarterback in Baltimore, gave that title to his former teammate Lamar Jackson.

Jackson didn't put forth his best showing in Sunday's Week 11 loss to the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers, but Griffin III still believes the two-time NFL MVP is the best signal caller in the league. "Lamar Jackson has been the best QB in the NFL this year. Jared Goff was the best QB in the NFL this week.



Josh Allen had the best moment of any QB in the NFL this week. Bo Nix was the best Rookie QB this week," RG3 wrote in a post on X. Lamar Jackson has been the best QB in the NFL this year.

Jared Goff was the best QB in the NFL this week. Josh Allen had the best moment of any QB in the NFL this week. Bo Nix was the best Rookie QB this week.

Through 11 games in 2024, Jackson has 2,876 yards, 25 touchdowns and just three interceptions with a 67.0 completion percentage. His 117.

3 passer rating is the best among all quarterbacks in the league. In addition to his success through the air, Jackson has also been elite in the run game. The reigning NFL MVP has 584 yards and two touchdowns on the ground with a league-best 6.

1 yards per attempt. Sam Upshaw Jr./Courier Journal Jackson was relatively lackluster in the Ravens' 16-18 loss to the Steelers.

He completed 16 of his 33 pass attempts for 207 yards, one touchdown and one interception as Baltimore notched its fourth loss of the year. Jackson and the Ravens will face off against the Los Angeles Chargers in a "Monday Night Football" matchup in Week 12..