Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had an impressive second season in the NFL: the former first-round draft pick was the motor that powered the league’s most potent offense — one that broke the rushing record set by the 1978 New England Patriots — and finished with 3,127 yards, 36 touchdowns and six interceptions, as well as a quarterback-record 1,206 rushing yards as well as seven additional scores on the ground.
Jackson was outstanding operating the Ravens’ offense, and will likely be named the league’s most valuable player at the NFL Honors ceremony next week.