BALTIMORE -- In his first NFL start, Lamar Jackson provided a jolt of electricity to a struggling offense, ended a three-game losing streak and essentially saved the Baltimore Ravens' season.
Showing Michael Vick-like explosiveness, Jackson ran for 117 yards and threw for 150 as the Baltimore Ravens delivered a much-needed 24-21 win over the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.
Jackson, the rookie first-round pick, accounted for 66 percent of Baltimore's offense in replacing Joe Flacco, whose 41-game consecutive start streak ended due to a hip injury.
Three days removed from going to the hospital because of an illness, Jackson became the first NFL quarterback since 2016 to rush for 100 yards in a game.