It was 16, no? Crazy either way.22 rushes fora qb is nuts...he can't have another game like this or it's going to be way to long of a season
Sorry 16 yes...either way for sure.
It was 16, no? Crazy either way.22 rushes fora qb is nuts...he can't have another game like this or it's going to be way to long of a season
Next Gen Stats
Lamar Jackson consistently found open receivers against the Bucs zone-heavy defense, finishing 14-of-16 for 256 yards & 3 TDs against zone coverage.
Jackson’s receivers averaged 5.3 yards of separation per target, the most separation in a game this season.
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Lamar Jackson was blitzed on 61.5% of his dropbacks, the 2nd-highest rate of his career. He was 11-of-15 for 166 yards & 3 TDs against the blitz.
Jackson ranks 2nd in success rate against the blitz (63.2%) this season behind only Patrick Mahomes (65.1%).
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Wrong thread but not Mahomes. KC D is winning those games not him.I know it’s early, but we could be seeing another MVP season out of him. If it were up to me—I think that I’d probably have my top 3 as Lamar, Mahomes and Henry at this moment.

Think this could his best shot as Henry as their closer gives them a dimension they’ve never had before. Of course they’ll probably have to win in KC to get there but I’m not so sure this version of KC is as good as previous versions no matter what they’re record will be after the end of the seasonThis guy has to win at least 1 superbowl
While true, this is easily the worst defense the Ravens have had since Lamar became the starter, and it is hard to win a bunch of games in the playoffs with a porous defense.Think this could his best shot as Henry as their closer gives them a dimension they’ve never had before. Of course they’ll probably have to win in KC to get there but I’m not so sure this version of KC is as good as previous versions no matter what they’re record will be after the end of the seasonThis guy has to win at least 1 superbowl
Unfortunately I think this is what will end up defining his career (right or wrong). If he doesn’t end up winning a Super Bowl in his career, that’s what people will remember him for.This guy has to win at least 1 superbowl
Resting some boo boosMissed another practice today. Hmmmm
Maybe but he's not missed a day of practice due to anything other then illness since 2022 so missing two days in a row for injury pretty far from normal operating procedure.Resting some boo boosMissed another practice today. Hmmmm
He'll be starting Sunday
Yep. Fair or not, that is the standard by which every other QB who has been a multiple time MVP has been judged. Hell, people have killed Aaron Rodgers for years because he has only won one Super Bowl, which just goes to show how the standards are raised once you are winning MVPs. To avoid being football's version of James Harden, Jackson needs to get to and win a Super Bowl.Unfortunately I think this is what will end up defining his career (right or wrong). If he doesn’t end up winning a Super Bowl in his career, that’s what people will remember him for.This guy has to win at least 1 superbowl
A fantasy football nightmare, but he's so good at taking what he's offered. You didn't see the TEs this week. Doesn't matter, still 40+ points. Next week the WRs are probably irrelevant and the TEs have 200yds. Besides my team, he's currently the only player I watch an NFL game for.
Oh, absolutely. Lamar and Henry are great for FF, the Ravens... not so much. Too unpredictable.A fantasy football nightmare, but he's so good at taking what he's offered. You didn't see the TEs this week. Doesn't matter, still 40+ points. Next week the WRs are probably irrelevant and the TEs have 200yds. Besides my team, he's currently the only player I watch an NFL game for.
The trick is to have Lamar and Henry like I do in one of my dynasty teamsthat combo has been legitimately absolute dynamite so far.
Next Gen Stats
Lamar Jackson was at his best in the second half of the Ravens’ comeback win over the Bengals, generating +18.0 expected points added on dropbacks after halftime, the 2nd-highest mark by a QB this season.
Intermediate (10-19 AY): 6/7, 81 yards, 3 TD
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Over the last six weeks, Lamar Jackson has accumulated +103.0 expected points added on dropbacks, the 2nd-most EPA generated by a quarterback in a six-game span over the last nine seasons.
Only Drew Brees (+110.6 in Weeks 5-11, 2018) had more.
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I remember hearing rumors that during the his contract negotiation Lamar could have been traded for 2 firsts.![]()
Yes, and the assumption was that a team would spend time negotiating the deal with Lamar and do all of the work and then the Ravens would just match that.I remember hearing rumors that during the his contract negotiation Lamar could have been traded for 2 firsts.![]()
Pretty sure anyone could have signed at one point as a non-exclusive franchise player or something along those lines, and if the Ravens refused to match the deal, they would receive two first rounders. Lamar was easily worth two 1sts.
Is Jayden Daniels not arguably that guy right now?Now I find myself wondering if we'll ever see anything like Lamar ever again
When Lamar was breaking out early a loud narrative was that teams would figure him out when they got more tape on him. That's a regular thing in this league, some players pop and then struggle. I'm not saying that Daniels is going to regress but putting him on Lamar's level at this point is premature.Is Jayden Daniels not arguably that guy right now?Now I find myself wondering if we'll ever see anything like Lamar ever again