Blitzes had been the best way to slow down Lamar Jackson. By any number of metrics, the Ravens’ quarterback has burned them this season.
We’re looking at where Ravens’ Lamar Jackson ranks among all 32 NFL quarterbacks in QBR ahead of matchup vs the Cleveland Browns in Week 8
The Browns and Ravens have some shared history. That's about all they have in common at the moment. Baltimore is on a five-game winning streak while Cleveland has dropped five in a row.
Derrick Henry is on an unprecedented pace this season, and his quarterback believes he will topple a decades-old record.
The red-hot Henry has put himself in a position where he could make a run at the NFL's all-time single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is confident that Henry can make history.
Lamar Jackson couldn’t have performed much better as a passer when he threw five TD passes, only five incompletions and no interceptions while throwing for 281 yards in a victory for Baltimore over Tampa Bay.
Lamar Jackson is playing some of the best football of his career right now. At first blush that statement might seem outlandish. After all, we are talking about a quarterback coming off his second MVP season,
Baltimore’s offensive stars look like one of the best QB/RB tandems ever, and the the numbers back that up.
Lamar Jackson has Baltimore on a five-game winning streak and took the top spot in the MVP odds from Patrick Mahomes.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has bigger goals than winning a third MVP award. He might win it anyway. Jackson is the current favorite, +225 at DraftKings Sportsbook. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is second on the list of odds, at +450.
Lamar Jackson is closing on Josh Allen for the best QBR in the NFL after another impressive performance in Week 7. Here's how every starting QB did.