Asked how confident he is in Jackson and the Ravens on a scale of 1-10, Orlovsky said 9.9. One need not know too much about analytics to understand that this is a pretty high scor
He's won MVP awards and dominated in the regular season. But for Baltimore to reach its ultimate goal, Jackson must deliver in the playoffs.
After years of near misses, it’s not quite now or never for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens’ offense — but it might be close.
As great of a career as Lamar Jackson has had, he's struggled in the playoffs. Jackson is 2-4 in the postseason and has made it past the divisional round
In 2023, the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson finally agreed to a five-year, $260-million mega contract extension. The resulting season pushed the quarterback and franchise further than they had been together since his arrival in 2018.
With Buffalo as the No. 2 seed and Baltimore at No. 3, analyst Stephen A. Smith revealed which of the two is under the most pressure to win a ring. "Lamar Jackson's a super star, but there are nine people in NFL history who've won multiple MVPs," he said. "He's the only one who has never won a Super Bowl. I think we have to pay attention to that."
I’m going to get to the NFL in a moment, but as I write this column Sunday night, my delighted children are skipping around the house, as their schools have declared a snow day. Keep in mind: Not a flake of snow has fallen from the sky,
Lamar Jackson has been a great regular season quarterback. He has one of the best win percentages in the regular season since the 1970 merger (third at .745) and has two MVPs on his resume, showcasing he's one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL.
After a seventh season that has been the best of his career, Lamar Jackson is back in the playoffs and ready to go the distance.
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"In a stratosphere of his own," the NFL captioned the post. The league's social media account revealed that during the 2024 season, Jackson became the first player in NFL history to pass for 4,000 or more yards and rush for 800 or more yards in a single season.