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Stephen A. Smith says Lamar Jackson is more dangerous than Mahomes—agree or just media hype?

Fasten your seatbelts and grab your popcorn. The AFC giants are to collide this Friday! NFL world, analysts and fans alike are buzzing ahead of this game. In the FirstTake podcast, analyst Stephen A. Smith, accompanied by Shannon Sharpe, discussed the intense rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs.

Smith’s commentary underscores the expectations surrounding Lamar Jackson, and his new supporting cast. He said, “I’m just thinking along these lines that this office right here, the Baltimore Ravens have the potential to be even more dangerous.” Despite Jackson’s MVP honors and a top-ranked offense, a question still remains about his ability to outshine elite rivals like Mahomes. The analyst noted, “Your regular season, we get you. Your athleticism, we get it. Your abilities, we get it. But that also provokes us to ask, how come you can’t get it done when you going up against this brother?”

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The game-changing factor Smith points to is the Ravens’ recent acquisition of Derrick Henry. Adding Henry to the mix is no small feat since he’s a force of nature with a history of dominating the ground game. Smith emphasized that with Henry, a five-time 1,000-yard rusher, joining Jackson, the Ravens’ offense is primed to become even more formidable. “You got Derrick Henry, the monster coming out of the backfield,” he said. “He’s a punisher. He wears you down. He beats you up,” he further added up to the cause.

This monster signing not only boosts Baltimore’s offense but also sets the stage for a thrilling showdown with the Chiefs. As the Ravens prepare to face Kansas City in their season opener, the addition of the new RB could be the key to Jackson proving his mettle against the league’s best. With these high stakes, the anticipation for the Ravens’ potential Super Bowl run has never been higher.

The 30-year-old is a beast on the field. If we see at his 1,167 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns last season, he’s a top-tier force who can bulldoze through defenses. The RB is out to make a massive impact—just ask the Ravens, who are thrilled to have him!

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How Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson can tilt the scales towards Ravens

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As ͏the 20͏24 ͏NF͏L season kicks off,͏ the Ravens’ clash with͏ ͏the Chiefs can prove to be ͏a electrifying ͏rematch ͏of last year’s AF͏C Championship. This year, ͏however, the Ravens are armed with͏ a͏ game-͏changing addition of the Pro Bowl ͏running back. And ͏if you ͏ask around, it’s c͏lear that th͏e dynamic duo of Hen͏r͏y͏ ͏and Lamar Jackson͏ coul͏d͏ be a nightmare for defe͏nses͏.

Henry adds a new dimension to the Ravens’ offensive attack. “I wish I could’ve suited up that day,” the RB admitted, reflecting on last year’s AFC Championship loss to the Chiefs. “But now it’s my turn, so I gotta take advantage of it. It’s going to be a helluva game.” Henry’s presence means that Ravens’ MVP QB can lean less on his own rushing duties, providing him with the flexibility to focus more on passing and strategic plays.

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Analysts are already noting the impact of this formidable pairing. Smith already highlighted that Ravens’ QB, now complemented by a powerhouse like Henry, could make the Ravens even more dangerous than before. “It’s a scary dynamic duo,” noted Chiefs’ defensive tackle Chris Jones. Jackson, who led the Ravens’ rushing game last season, is thrilled about the shift. “We’re throwing the ball down the field and then we got Derrick Henry, a back that can go for 2,000 yards in a season,” Jackson said, hinting at a more balanced offensive strategy.

With a revamped roster and fierce determination, the Ravens’ ͏defense is ͏primed to flip the͏ script ͏a͏nd͏ challenge the͏ Chief͏s͏. Ravens’ defensive unit has bolstered its ranks, focusing ͏on shutting down Kansas͏ Ci͏t͏y’s͏ high-octane offense. With new strategies and enhanced depth, the Ravens are now primed to counter the Chiefs’ explosive playmakers like never before.