Through his first seven NFL seasons, Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is on a Hall of Fame trajectory, period.
He’s already won two NFL MVP awards and is on pace for a third this season. Jackson consistently makes highlight-reel plays, is an elite-level passer and is exceptionally dangerous as a runner, giving teams fits week after weeks.
Every team except the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jackson, who will battle the Steelers Sunday at Acrisure Stadium, hasn’t figured out how to play well against the Steelers. In six career starts against the Steelers, Jackson is just 2-4.