The Baltimore Ravens are currently one of the elite teams in the league, standing strong at 7-2. Yet, according to Lamar Jackson, these mighty birds haven’t even gone full throttle yet. On Sunday Night, the Ravens showcased their gridiron dominance while swaggering to victory against the NFC West behemoth Seattle Seahawks. Their colossal 37-3 triumph echoes the recent thumping of the NFC North-leading Detroit Lions with a resounding 38-6 scoreline. This isn’t just a streak; it’s a declaration of the Raven’s bid for the throne of football royalty.
Their defense was already a juggernaut, but now, their offensive firepower has ignited, blazing a trail to triumph against the Lions. Looks like the Ravens’ best game is still in the playbook, ready to unfold. Watch out, because these flying beasts might just be saving their best for when it counts most.
Kyle Von Nay unplugged: Praising Lamar Jackson’s cool quotient and leadership
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Lamar Jackson has been a maestro in 70 regular-season showdowns, with the Baltimore Ravens snatching victory in 52. Tallying a stellar 74.3% win rate. But let’s address the elephant on the gridiron – the playoffs. There, the Ravens hold a 25% win rate with Jackson at the helm. In the NFL, it’s the postseason that pens a quarterback’s legacy. Some legends have etched their names without a championship ring, but maybe this is the season Jackson flips that script. He’s already scoring big in fans’ hearts.
“Lamar Jackson is cool as shit and he’s a real one..
He’s who you want as a leader and a Quarterback” ~ @KVN_03 #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/ybvFURLNka
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) November 6, 2023
Ravens linebacker Kyle Von Nay spilled the beans on ‘The Pat McAfee Show,’ affirming what many already feel about the QB sensation. McAfee tagged Jackson as one of the coolest cats in history, to which Von Nay nodded in agreement, saying, “LJ is cool as shit man, I like LJ a lot! He’s just a real one… he’s really an amazing person, and he’s an awesome leader too. I don’t think that he gets enough credit of how good of a leader he is.”
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We can say that Lamar Jackson isn’t just racking up touchdowns; he’s building a fandom that grows faster than his on-field accolades. The QB is in peak form this season as well.
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Lamar Jackson leads the pack amidst a wide-open field
Jackson has been his usual top-tier self this season, cruising smoothly in a fresh offensive game plan that truly spotlights his passing prowess. The MVP chatter’s buzzing around him again, not because he’s blowing everyone out of the water, but simply because no one’s seized the spotlight yet.
Sure, Sunday’s game might not have showcased an ‘out-there’ performance from Jackson, but let’s face it, the Ravens didn’t need to unleash his full potential. The Seahawks were hardly a challenge, leaving Jackson’s passing game on the sidelines. But here’s the real deal: the Ravens didn’t break the bank with that $260 million paycheck for Jackson to just put up numbers. It’s all about that Lombardi Trophy, the Super Bowl win. That’s the ticket to reshaping Jackson’s legacy, and the Ravens are displaying the kind of firepower that could propel him there.
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