Seahawks fans have been spoiled by a quarterback who makes the magical look routine, who makes something out of nothing and turns fourth-quarter deficits into thrilling come-from-behind victories.
That has been the lore of Russell Wilson.
And then Lamar Jackson showed up.
On Sunday, the Seahawks got their first up-close glimpse of Jackson, Baltimore’s dynamic second-year QB who stole some of Wilson’s fourth-quarter magical dust — spinning and sprinting away from Seattle defenders and leading the Ravens to a 30-16 victory over the Seahawks at CenturyLink Field.
Ravens 30, Seahawks 16
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