Lamar Jackson has won two NFL MVP awards, both in the first season under a new offensive coordinator.

What happened?

He won the award under Greg Roman in 2019 and Todd Monken in 2023.

Lamar Jackson's success under new coordinators has led to speculation about his chances of winning a third MVP award with Declan Doyle.

Why it matters for Lamar Jackson

Doyle's offense may not require a dramatic stylistic adjustment from Jackson, but rather an increased emphasis on execution and communication before the snap, according to NFL analyst Ben Solak.

Solak explained that Doyle's background in the Sean Payton and Ben Johnson coaching trees places a premium on detailed play calls and offensive operation.

What comes next?

If Baltimore gets comfortable in the new system quickly, "that third MVP might be in the cards," Solak said.

Mina Kimes agreed, arguing that Jackson is perhaps the quarterback best equipped to thrive in the style of offense Doyle plans to implement.

Kimes pointed to Jackson's success operating from under center and noted that he has been one of the league's best quarterbacks throwing over the middle of the field.

Veteran tight end Mark Andrews expressed confidence that Jackson will flourish in the new system, saying "I think he's going to make it his own, adapt to it and be the best that there is."

Doyle enters his first season as Baltimore's offensive coordinator after a decade in coaching, including stints with the New Orleans Saints and Denver Broncos.

On 2026, Doyle will look to engineer a strong offense with Jackson at the helm, potentially leading to a third MVP award for the quarterback.

Lamar Jackson's ability to adapt to new systems and thrive under different coordinators has been a key factor in his success, and he will look to continue this trend with Doyle in 2026.