Monday Night Football, Jackson and Detroit Lions
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MNF has a tasty game in store tonight between the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions, but history hasn't been kind to QB Jared Goff in this matchup.
Is Jackson the Lions' boogeyman? If not, he's as close as it gets as the Lions travel to Baltimore for their MNF matchup.
Lamar Jackson Shines in Primetime
Those words were taken from head coach John Harbaugh's September 18 press conference. It's hard to disagree. It's also amazing to state that. Jackson isn't some 'dink and dunk' passer. He owns one of pro football's most beautiful deep balls.
Will Lamar Jackson continue shining in prime time? Will we see that "Ride the Float" commercial way too many times?
Lamar Jackson has the most rushing yards (6,256) and highest passer rating (102.65) of any quarterback in NFL history. He is, in the words of Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard, a player without a weakness.
The Ravens suffered a big loss early during training camp when tight end Isaiah Likely went down with a broken foot, forcing him to miss Baltimore’s first two regular-season games. Three-time Pro Bowler Mark Andrews has remained the starting tight end amid Likely’s injury, but hasn’t had much of an impact, tallying only two catches for seven yards.
Lamar Jackson became the NFL’s all-time leader in career passer rating on Sunday, dominating another game with accurate darts downfield.
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