As the bye week arrives, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is on track for a career year in the passing game. Through 13 games, he is on pace for a career-high in passing touchdowns, yards, passer rating, and a career-low in interceptions. The two-time MVP has made a serious case to add a third award to his trophy case this season, despite the up-and-down play from Baltimore throughout the year.
Jackson’s play this season has been historic, as he looks to become the first player in NFL history to finish the year as the league leader in passing yards (he is currently 2nd), passing touchdowns (2nd), and rushing yards from a quarterback (1st).