If there’s one thing Louisville fans know better than anyone, it’s what Lamar Jackson is capable of accomplishing in his second season.
At U of L, Jackson smashed the record books as a sophomore in 2016, running away with a Heisman Trophy victory that had seemed impossible before his arrival. Now, in year two of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens, Jackson is threatening to repeat history and become the second-youngest MVP in NFL history.
Jackson was incredible on Sunday against the Bengals, going 15-for-17 (one of the incompletions was an intentional spike) through the air for 223 yards and three touchdowns.