Six days before he wins NFL MVP, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson added another MVP trophy to his collection. On Sunday, Jackson won Pro Bowl Offensive MVP, as he led the AFC to a 38-33 victory over the NFC.

Jackson went 16 of 23 passing for 185 yards and two touchdowns for one interception. He also rushed twice for six yards. The 23-year-old compiled those stats while playing limited playing time, as Deshaun Watson and Ryan Tannehill each got their respective playing time. Tannehill finished the game for the AFC.

Jackson's first appearance in the Pro Bowl was a good one.

The Ravens sent a league-high 13 players to the Pro Bowl. Mark Andrews, Mark Ingram, Justin Tucker, Matt Judon, Marlon Humphrey, Earl Thomas, Patrick Ricard, Ronnie Stanley, Orlando Brown Jr., and Morgan Cox also represented Baltimore in Orlando. Cornerback Marcus Peters was named to the team but did not participate due to injury.

Jackson's Pro Bowl outing will be the last time he suits up in an NFL jersey until the beginning of the 2020 season. His 2019 campaign was certainly one to remember.

Barring an unforeseen change of circumstances, Jackson will win the MVP award on Feb. 1. He also went to the AP All-Pro first-team for his efforts in 2019, marking the second straight year a second-year player wins MVP and goes to the All-Pro team.

Jackson, a Louisville product, set the league landscape ablaze in 2019 with his dual-threat abilities. In 15 games, he tallied 3,127 yards, 36 touchdowns, and six interceptions passing on a 66.1% completion rate. He also ran for 1,206 yards and seven touchdowns.