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Lamar Jackson

Lamar Demeatrice Jackson Jr. (born January 7, 1997) is an American football quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Louisville Cardinals, where he won the Heisman Trophy during his sophomore year, and was selected by the Ravens as the final first round pick of the 2018 NFL Draft. Jackson became the Ravens' starting quarterback in his rookie season after an injury to incumbent Joe Flacco and clinched a division title with the team, also becoming the youngest NFL quarterback to start a playoff game at age 21.[1]

Lamar Jackson
Jackson with the Ravens in 2020
No. 8 – Baltimore Ravens
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1997-01-07) January 7, 1997 (age 26)
Pompano Beach, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:Boynton Beach Community
(Boynton Beach, Florida)
College:Louisville (2015–2017)
NFL Draft:2018 / Round: 1 / Pick: 32
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
NFL records
  • Most single-season rushing yards by a quarterback: 1,206 (2019)
  • Most 1,000-yard rushing seasons by a quarterback: 2 (2019, 2020)
  • Most games with a perfect passer rating in the same season: 2 (2019; tied)[a]
  • Most games with 100 rushing yards by a quarterback: 12
Career NFL statistics as of Week 5, 2023
Passing attempts:1,798
Passing completions:1,155
Completion percentage:64.2%
TDINT:105–40
Passing yards:13,239
Passer rating:96.5
Rushing yards:4,702
Rushing touchdowns:28
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

The next year, Jackson set the single-season record for quarterback rushing yards and led the league in touchdown passes, while helping the Ravens obtain their conference's top seed.[2][3][4] For his success, he became the second unanimous Most Valuable Player (MVP)[5][6][7] and the fourth African-American quarterback to win the award.[b][8] Jackson followed up his MVP campaign by becoming the first quarterback to have multiple seasons with 1,000 rushing yards and led the Ravens to a third consecutive playoff appearance.[9] In 2023, he signed a five-year contract worth $260 million, making him the highest paid player in the NFL at the time of the signing.[10]

Early years

Jackson was born to Felicia Jones and Lamar Jackson Sr. on January 7, 1997.[11] He grew up in the center of an economically distressed section of Pompano Beach, Florida. Jackson's father died from a heart attack on the same day his grandmother died in 2005, when Jackson was 8 years old. His siblings and he were raised by their mother.[12][13]

He attended public schools and played Pop Warner football in the same Florida league with future teammate Marquise Brown.[14][13] When he was 8 years old, Jackson could throw a football 20 yards.[13] In high school, Jackson threw a football 100 yards.[15]

High school career

External video
  Lamar Jackson high school football highlights YouTube video

Jackson was a standout quarterback at Boynton Beach High School in Boynton Beach, Florida.[16] At Boynton Beach, Jackson was a successful read-option quarterback who could run and throw the ball equally well. He improved passing accuracy and decision-making by watching hours of film each week.[17] In two years at Boynton Beach, Jackson threw for 2,263 yards and 31 touchdowns with nine interceptions. Additionally, he ran for 1,624 yards and 22 touchdowns, and had a quarterback rating of 102.7.[18] Jackson's last high school game came against a nationally ranked Miami Central High School team during the first round of the 2014 Florida High School Football Playoff 6A tournament. Boynton Beach was soundly defeated 49–6, with Jackson throwing two interceptions.[19] He also competed for his high school track team, posting a personal record of 11.45 seconds in the 100 meter dash in one track meet.[20] Jackson was named the Lou Groza Palm Beach County High School Player of the Year in 2014.[21]

Recruiting

Jackson was rated three stars by ESPN.com and 247Sports, but four stars by Rivals.com. Despite the disagreement by recruiting companies over his caliber, he received offers from both Power Five schools like Louisville, Florida, Auburn, and Clemson, and mid-major programs like Akron, Western Kentucky, and Marshall.[22] All of the major recruiting companies listed Jackson as a top 20 dual-threat quarterback, with 247Sports ranking him as high as #12.[23] Jackson's in-state ranking also varied greatly, from as high as #51 from Rivals to as low as #80 by ESPN. Jackson visited only four schools (Louisville, Florida, Nebraska, and Mississippi State), and after it appeared he might sign with Florida, Jackson ultimately committed to the University of Louisville after head coach Bobby Petrino promised Jackson's mother that her son would be playing quarterback and nothing else.[12][24][25]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Lamar Jackson
QB
Boynton Beach, FL Boynton Beach Community (FL) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Aug 30, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN:    ESPN grade: 79
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: N/A   Rivals: N/A  247Sports: 409  ESPN: N/A
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Lamar Jackson, 2015". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  • "2014 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
High school statistics
Season Games Passing Rushing
GP GS Comp Att Pct Yards TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD
2013 9 9 70 163 42.9 1,264 19 6 93.7 102 960 9.4 10
2014 7 7 53 98 54.1 999 12 3 116.5 90 664 7.4 12
Career 16 16 123 261 47.1 2,263 31 9 102.7 192 1,624 8.5 22

College career

2015 season

As a freshman at Louisville in 2015 (he was a communications major[26]), Jackson played in 12 games and made eight starts in the Cardinals' 8–5 season.[27] He completed 135-of-247 passes for 1,840 yards with 12 touchdowns and eight interceptions and ran for 960 yards and 11 rushing touchdowns.[28][29] He was named the MVP of the 2015 Music City Bowl after passing for 227 yards with two touchdowns and rushing for a Music City Bowl-record 226 yards and two touchdowns.[30][31]

2016 season

During the first game of his sophomore year, against the Charlotte 49ers, Jackson set a university record for total touchdowns with eight, all of them in the first half.[32] Against Syracuse, Jackson completed 20 of 39 passes for 411 yards, one touchdown, and one interception, with 199 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns, with all five touchdowns coming in the first half as the Cardinals routed the Orange 62–28.[33] One of those touchdowns came when he hurdled over a Syracuse defender into the end zone.[34]

Against #2 Florida State, Jackson completed 13 of 20 passes for 216 yards, threw one touchdown and one interception, and had 146 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns. He scored four of the five total touchdowns in the first half in a 63–20 rout of the Seminoles, the most points that the Seminoles had ever surrendered at the time.[34] The game made Jackson the Heisman front runner,[35] and gave the Cardinals a No. 3 ranking, their highest since 2006.[36][37] Against Marshall, Jackson completed 24 of 44 passes for 417 yards and five touchdowns, and had 62 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.[38] Against No. 5 Clemson, Louisville's offense totaled 586 yards, with Jackson accounting for 295 passing yards, 162 rushing yards, and three total touchdowns (one passing, two rushing). The Cardinals eventually lost the game 42–36.[39] On December 8, Jackson was awarded the Walter Camp Award as the player of the year and the Maxwell Award as the best all-around player in college football.[40]

External video
  Jackson's Heisman acceptance speech, ESPN video

On December 10, 2016, Jackson was selected as the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner over fellow finalists Deshaun Watson, Dede Westbrook, Jabrill Peppers, and Baker Mayfield.[41] He became Louisville's first Heisman Trophy winner in school history, and the youngest-ever recipient of the award at the age of 19 years and 337 days.[42][43][44] Jackson finished Louisville's 9–4 season with 3,543 passing yards, 30 passing touchdowns, and nine interceptions to go along with 260 carries for 1,571 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns.[45][46]

Aside from nationally recognized awards, Jackson also won prestigious awards within the University of Louisville. In 2017, Jackson won a Louie for being named the Adidas High Performance Male Athlete of the Year for his outstanding sophomore campaign. He also won a Louie for Play of the Year after the leap he made in the 2016 Syracuse game.[47]

2017 season

When Jackson entered the 2017 season, his fan base and media had high expectations of his performance. College GameDay announced their return to the University of Louisville to host the opening matchup on September 16 between the returning National Champions, Clemson Tigers, and the Cardinals. Despite the 47–21 blowout the Tigers achieved,[48] Jackson did not let the numbers affect his playing ability. His remarkable statistics for the season resulted in his being a Heisman finalist for the 2017 season. He finished in third place in the Heisman voting, losing out to Baker Mayfield and Bryce Love.[49] Jackson played in 13 games, finishing with 3,660 passing yards, 27 passing touchdowns, and 10 interceptions to go along with 232 carries for 1,601 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns in the Cardinals' 8–5 season.[50][51][52]

Following the 2017–18 school year, Jackson was named the men's ACC Athlete of the Year for all conference sports, sharing honors with women's winner Arike Ogunbowale of Notre Dame basketball.[53]

College statistics

Lamar Jackson
Season Games Passing Rushing
GP GS Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD
2015 12 8 135 247 54.7 1,840 12 8 126.8 163 960 5.9 11
2016 13 13 230 409 56.2 3,543 30 9 148.8 260 1,571 6.0 21
2017 13 13 254 430 59.1 3,660 27 10 146.6 232 1,601 6.9 18
Career 38 34 619 1,086 57.0 9,043 69 27 142.9 655 4,132 6.3 50

Professional career

On January 5, 2018, Jackson announced that he would enter the 2018 NFL Draft.[54] Some draft pundits doubted Jackson's quarterback abilities and suggested that he switch positions to wide receiver due to his athleticism, but he remained adamant about his intention to play quarterback professionally. He declined to run drills such as the 40-yard dash during the NFL Scouting Combine, in order to focus on displaying his passing skills.[55] Jackson reportedly clocked in a 4.34 40 yard dash time in 2017 at Louisville which would have been the fastest time in NFL history for a quarterback.[56]

External video
  Lamar Jackson 2018 NFL Combine press conference
  Ravens draft Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens video
Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span Wonderlic
6 ft 2+14 in
(1.89 m)
216 lb
(98 kg)
33+18 in
(0.84 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
13
All values from NFL Draft[57][58]
 
Jackson during training camp in 2018

Jackson was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round with the 32nd overall pick in the draft, after trading up for the selection with the Philadelphia Eagles.[59][60] He was the fifth quarterback selected that year.[61] On June 5, 2018, Jackson signed his rookie contract, reportedly worth $9.47 million with a $4.97 million signing bonus.[62]

2018 season

Jackson made his NFL debut relieving starting quarterback Joe Flacco in the second half of a 47–3 victory against the Buffalo Bills, finishing with 24 passing yards and 39 rushing yards, in the season opener.[63] During Week 7, Jackson scored his first NFL touchdown on a 1-yard run as the Ravens narrowly lost to the New Orleans Saints by a score of 23–24.[64] Jackson threw his first NFL touchdown pass, a 26-yard completion to fellow rookie tight end Hayden Hurst, the next week in relief of Flacco in the fourth quarter of a 36–21 loss to the Carolina Panthers.[65]

On November 18, 2018, Jackson made his first NFL start against the Cincinnati Bengals in place of the injured Joe Flacco, who injured his hip two weeks prior against the Pittsburgh Steelers.[66] Jackson went 13 for 19 for 150 yards and an interception and rushed for 117 yards, which was a Ravens franchise record for rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game in a 24–21 victory.[67] The following week against the Oakland Raiders, Jackson threw for 178 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. He also rushed for 71 yards and a rushing touchdown. The Ravens won by a score of 34–17.[68] During Week 13 against the Atlanta Falcons, Jackson passed for 125 yards and rushed for 75 yards and a touchdown in a 26–16 victory.[69] In a Week 14 24–27 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Jackson threw two touchdowns for the first time in his career.[70]

 
Jackson in 2018

Jackson helped the Ravens defeat the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 16, completing 12 of 22 passes for 204 yards and a touchdown in a 22–10 upset victory.[71] The following week against fellow rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns, Jackson passed for 179 yards and rushed for two touchdowns on 95 rushing yards, despite fumbling a third potential touchdown at the goal line, as the Ravens beat the Browns 26–24 to clinch the AFC North title.[72] In the seven regular season games in which Jackson had started, the Ravens went 6–1 to close out the 2018 season.[73] Overall, he finished the season with 1,201 passing yards, six passing touchdowns, and three interceptions.[74] In addition, he led all quarterbacks with 695 rushing yards and added five rushing touchdowns.[75]

Postseason

Taking the field the day before his 22nd birthday, Jackson became the youngest quarterback start an NFL playoff game in a Wild Card rematch against the Chargers. Despite being held to just 25 passing yards at one point in the fourth quarter by a stout Chargers defense, Jackson then passed for two touchdowns in four minutes to bring the Ravens back from a 20-point deficit to within a touchdown. After forcing the Chargers to punt with less than a minute left, the Ravens had one last chance to win the game down six points, but Jackson was strip-sacked by Chargers linebacker Uchenna Nwosu. With the Chargers recovering the ball, the Ravens lost 23–17 and were knocked out of the playoffs. He finished the game completing 14 of 29 passes for 194 yards, the two aforementioned touchdowns, and an interception while rushing for 54 yards, losing one fumble.[76][77]

Once the 2018 season was over, the Ravens's coaching staff decided to abandon the offensive strategy that had been designed for Joe Flacco and create a new offensive philosophy centered around the specific skills of Jackson. That philosophy included changing every play in the playbook, the terminology used and drafting players or acquiring free agents that would complement Jackson's skills.[78][79]

2019 season: Unanimous NFL MVP

In the season-opener against the Miami Dolphins, Jackson went 17 of 20 for career-highs of 324 yards and five touchdowns, making him the youngest quarterback to achieve a perfect passer rating in the 59–10 road victory. He was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance.[80][81][82] During Week 2 against the Arizona Cardinals, Jackson rushed for 120 yards and threw for 272 yards and two touchdowns, as the Ravens won by a score of 23–17. His two touchdown passes set the Ravens' franchise record for the most touchdown passes in the team's first two games of a season.[83][84] Jackson became the first player in NFL history to pass for more than 250 yards and rush for 120 yards in one game.[85]

During Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals, Jackson finished with 236 passing yards, 152 rushing yards, and a rushing touchdown as the Ravens won 23–17. He also became the first player in NFL history to pass for more than 200 yards and rush for 150 yards in a regular-season game,[86] and had more rushing yards than any player at any position in Week 6.[87] During Week 7 against the Seattle Seahawks, Jackson finished with 143 passing yards and 116 rushing yards with a rushing touchdown as the Ravens won 30–16.[88] After a Week 8 bye, the Ravens faced the unbeaten New England Patriots. In that game, Jackson threw for 163 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 61 yards and two touchdowns in the 37–20 victory.[89] For his performance, Jackson earned his second AFC Offensive Player of the Week award.[90]

In the next game, the Ravens routed the Bengals 49–13 with Jackson throwing for 223 yards and three touchdowns and rushing for 65 yards and a touchdown, finishing with a perfect passer rating. He became only the second player in NFL history to produce two perfect passer ratings in the same season.[91] Jackson joined Aaron Rodgers (2019) and Joe Montana (1989) as the only players in the Super Bowl era with 15-plus completions, 3-plus passing touchdowns, 1-plus rushing touchdowns, and a perfect passer rating in a single game.[92] Jackson also earned his third total, and second consecutive, AFC Offensive Player of the Week award, matching his predecessor Joe Flacco's career total.[93]

During Week 11 against the Houston Texans, Jackson became the first quarterback in franchise history to throw four or more touchdowns in a game multiple times during the regular season after he threw for 222 yards and four touchdowns in a 41–7 victory.[94] Jackson also rushed for 86 yards during the victory over the Texans, making him the only quarterback in NFL history to rush for more than 60 yards in seven consecutive games.[95] In the next game against the Los Angeles Rams, Jackson threw for 169 yards and five touchdowns in the 45–6 road victory, making him the first player with that many touchdowns in a Monday Night Football debut and the youngest player with multiple five touchdown passing games in NFL history.[96] He earned his fourth AFC Offensive Player of the Week award due to his performance.[97] He was named the AFC's Player of the Month for November.[98] In the next game against the San Francisco 49ers, Jackson finished with 105 passing yards, 101 rushing yards, and two total touchdowns as the Ravens won 20–17,[99] and Jackson became the first quarterback in NFL history with four 100-yard rushing games in a season.[100] In Week 14, in the 24–17 victory over the Buffalo Bills, Jackson became the first quarterback since Michael Vick to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season.[101]

Against the New York Jets in Week 15, Jackson had 212 passing yards for five touchdowns, and eight rushes for 86 yards during the 42–21 win, breaking Vick's single-season rushing record for a quarterback.[102] His five passing touchdowns in the game made him the sixth player since the merger to have three games with at least five passing touchdowns in a season, and tied the Ravens franchise season record with 33.[103][104] After his performance against the Jets, Jackson was named AFC Player of the Week for week 15.[105] In Week 16 against the Cleveland Browns, Jackson was held to 38 passing yards and a lost fumble in the first 28 minutes, before exploding for 142 yards and two touchdowns in the last two minutes before halftime. He added a third touchdown pass in the second half of the 31–15 win, setting the Ravens single season record for touchdown passes at 36,[106] finishing with 238 passing yards and 103 rushing yards.[107] On the day after the Ravens' victory over the Browns, and due to the Ravens' having clinched home-field advantage, head coach John Harbaugh announced that Jackson, guard Marshal Yanda, safety Earl Thomas and defensive tackle Brandon Williams would be inactive for the Week 17 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.[108] Even without playing in the Ravens' final game, Jackson led all quarterbacks with 36 touchdown passes and a QBR of 81.10; he also led all rushers with a 6.9 yards per carry average.[109] During the 2019 season he was also first with 43 total touchdowns and a 9.0 passing touchdown percentage.[110]

Jackson was the starting quarterback at the 2020 Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida. He threw for 185 yards and two touchdowns with one interception and was named the offensive Most Valuable Player. He became the youngest quarterback in NFL history to start a Pro Bowl game.[111]

Jackson was voted the MVP of the 2019 season.[112] He became the second player after Tom Brady in 2010 to be voted unanimously[5][6][7][113] and the second-youngest player to win, behind only Jim Brown.[112] Jackson, along with Patrick Mahomes, Cam Newton and Steve McNair, is one of the four African-American quarterbacks to win the AP MVP award.[114]

Postseason

 
Jackson throwing a pass against the Tennessee Titans in the 2019 Divisional Playoffs.

In the Divisional Round versus the Tennessee Titans, Jackson and the Ravens were not able to recreate the same success that they had in the regular season, losing 28–12.[115] Jackson finished the game completing 31 of 59 passes for 365 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions while also losing a fumble on a strip sack. He also rushed 20 times for 143 yards becoming the first player to throw for 300+ yards and rush for 100+ yards in a playoff game.[116][117] In total, Jackson personally accounted for over 500 yards of offense.[118]

2020 season

In the season-opener against the Cleveland Browns, Jackson went 20 for 25 for 275 yards and three touchdowns in the Ravens 38–6 victory. He was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week due to his performance.[119] In Week 3 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Jackson threw for a career-low 97 yards and a touchdown during the 20–34 loss.[120] In the Ravens Week 4 31–17 victory over the Washington Football Team, Jackson threw for 193 yards and two touchdowns, and rushed for 52 yards and one touchdown, making him the fastest player in NFL history to reach 5,000 yards passing and 2,000 yards rushing.[121] In Week 8 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jackson threw for 208 yards and two touchdowns, but also threw two interceptions, including his first career pick six, and lost two fumbles during the 24–28 loss.[122] On November 26, 2020, Jackson tested positive for COVID-19 and was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.[123][124] He was activated on December 7.[125]

 
Jackson in 2020

Jackson made his return in Week 13 against the Dallas Cowboys. During the game, Jackson threw for 107 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception and rushed for 94 yards and a touchdown in the 34–17 win.[126] The next week, Jackson set an NFL record for the most rushing yards by a quarterback on Monday Night Football as he rushed for 124 yards in a thriller against the Cleveland Browns.[127] However, Jackson then left the game late in the third quarter due to leg cramps.[128] He was out of the game for most of the fourth quarter, and Cleveland was able to come back from 14-down and take a 35–34 lead. After backup Trace McSorley suffered a left knee sprain with two minutes left in regulation, Jackson re-entered the game and, on 4th down and 5, threw a 44-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown. After the Browns drove down and tied the game at 42, Jackson followed up with a short drive to get the Ravens into field goal range, allowing them to get the win by the score of 47–42.[129] Jackson had two rushing touchdowns and a passing touchdown in the game and was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in Week 14.[128][130] In Week 15 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Jackson threw for 243 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception and rushed for 35 yards and a touchdown during the 40–14 win.[131] In Week 17 against the Cincinnati Bengals, Jackson threw for 113 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception and rushed for 97 yards during the 38–3 win.[132] During the game, Jackson became the first NFL quarterback to have multiple seasons surpassing 1,000 rushing yards.[133]

Postseason

In the Wild Card Round, Jackson won his first career playoff game by defeating the Tennessee Titans in a rematch of the previous year's Divisional Round matchup. He threw for 179 yards and one interception and rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown during the 20–13 win.[134] In the Divisional Round against the Buffalo Bills, Jackson threw for 162 yards and rushed for 34 yards, but threw a costly red zone pick-six to Taron Johnson late in third quarter.[135] He then sustained a concussion on the last play of the third quarter, effectively ending his season as the Ravens would lose 17–3.[136]

2021 season

On April 30, 2021, the Ravens exercised the fifth-year option on Jackson's contract,[137] worth a guaranteed $23 million for the 2022 season.[138] Jackson was diagnosed with COVID-19 around the start of training camp, the second time he had contracted the virus.[139]

 
Jackson during the 2021 preseason

In Week 1, against the Las Vegas Raiders, Jackson finished with 235 passing yards, 86 rushing yards, a passing touchdown, but also lost two of three fumbles as the Ravens lost in overtime 27–33.[140] Against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2, Jackson finished with 239 passing yards, 107 rushing yards, two interceptions, and three total touchdowns as the Ravens won 36–35, marking Jackson's first win over Patrick Mahomes.[141] In Week 3, against the Detroit Lions, Jackson finished with 287 passing yards, 58 rushing yards, a passing touchdown in a close 19–17 win, as Ravens kicker Justin Tucker made an NFL record 66-yard field goal in the last seconds to win the game.[142] In Week 5 against the Indianapolis Colts, Jackson threw for a career-high and Ravens franchise record 442 yards and four touchdowns while also rushing for 62 yards, helping the Ravens erase a 19-point deficit and win in overtime 31–25. Jackson also became the first quarterback to have a 85%+ completion rate while throwing 40+ passes.[143][144] Ravens coach John Harbaugh called it one of the greatest performances he had ever seen.[145] The next week, Jackson set the record for the most victories as a starting quarterback under the age of 25 at 35 in 34–6 rout of the Los Angeles Chargers.[146] In Week 12 against the Cleveland Browns, Jackson threw a career high four interceptions. However, the Ravens outmatched the Browns winning 16–10.[147] Against the Browns in Week 14, Jackson suffered an ankle injury after being hit by Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah in the first quarter and was ruled out during the 22–24 loss. He missed the remainder of the game and, ultimately, the rest of the season.[148] Jackson was named to his second Pro Bowl after his first coming of his unanimous MVP season.[149]

2022 season

Jackson turned down a contract extension due to his belief that he could improve and earn more.[150] In week 2 against the Miami Dolphins, Jackson threw for 318 yards, three touchdowns, and rushed for 119 yards and a touchdown in the 38–42 loss.[151] In the game, Jackson surpassed Michael Vick for the most 100-yard rushing games by a quarterback.[152][153] For the first month of the 2022 NFL season, Jackson led the league in quarterback rating (119.0) and passing touchdowns (10). In addition, Jackson ran for two touchdowns. His 12 combined touchdowns were more than the number of touchdowns scored by 30 NFL teams to that point in the season. As a result, Jackson was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month.[154][155] In Week 6 against the New York Giants Jackson suffered his first loss to an NFC opponent, having been 12–0 previously.[156]

In Week 13 against the Denver Broncos, Jackson suffered a sprained PCL when he was sacked by Jonathon Cooper.[157] Despite an initial timetable of one to three weeks for his PCL injury, Jackson missed the final five games of the regular season as the Ravens finished 10–7, earning the sixth seed in the playoffs.[158][159] On January 13, Jackson was ruled out for the Ravens' Wild Card Round game against the Cincinnati Bengals.[160]

2023 season

On March 7, 2023, the Ravens placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on Jackson.[161] Twenty days later, Jackson stated publicly via his personal Twitter account that he had requested a trade on March 2, saying the Ravens' front office "has not been interested in meeting my value" during negotiations for a long-term contract.[162] The stalemate ended on April 27, 2023, when Jackson signed a five-year contract worth $260 million with $185 million guaranteed. He would receive $52 million per year, making him the highest paid player in NFL history just 10 days after Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts set the record (although Jackson's record contract would be surpassed by Justin Herbert just months later).[10] The deal also included a $72.5 million signing bonus, surpassing Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Dak Prescott's 2021 deal for the biggest signing bonus in NFL history.[163]

Player profile

Jackson has been widely regarded as the best running quarterback in the NFL since his rookie season.[164] His dual-threat style of play has often earned him comparisons to Michael Vick.[165] Except for his rookie season, the Ravens have led the league in rushing each year with Jackson under center.[166] In 2019, the Ravens broke the single-season rushing record,[166] with Jackson breaking Vick's record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single season.[167][168]

Concerns, however, have been raised on his ability to play as a pure pocket passer when the run game is contained.[169] Jackson's passing concerns began during his college tenure with Louisville.[55][170] Over the years, most analysts have cited improvement in his passing ability,[171][172][168] but he is rarely mentioned with the elite passers in the league.[173][174]

NFL career statistics

Legend
AP NFL MVP
NFL record (for quarterbacks)
Led the league
Bold Career high

Regular season

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck SckY Fum Lost
2018 BAL 16 7 6–1 99 170 58.2 1,201 7.1 6 3 84.5 147 695 4.7 5 16 71 12 4
2019 BAL 15 15 13–2 265 401 66.1 3,127 7.8 36 6 113.3 176 1,206 6.9 7 23 106 9 2
2020 BAL 15 15 11–4 242 376 64.4 2,757 7.3 26 9 99.3 159 1,005 6.3 7 29 160 10 4
2021 BAL 12 12 7–5 246 382 64.4 2,882 7.5 16 13 87.0 133 767 5.8 2 38 190 6 3
2022 BAL 12 12 8–4 203 326 62.3 2,242 6.9 17 7 91.1 112 764 6.8 3 26 114 5 2
2023 BAL 5 5 3–2 100 143 69.9 1,030 7.2 4 2 93.9 47 265 5.6 4 15 85 7 4
Career 75 66 48–18 1,155 1,798 64.2 13,239 7.4 105 40 96.5 774 4,702 6.1 28 147 726 49 19

Postseason

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck SckY Fum Lost
2018 BAL 1 1 0–1 14 29 48.3 194 6.7 2 1 78.8 9 54 6.0 0 7 55 3 1
2019 BAL 1 1 0–1 31 59 52.5 365 6.2 1 2 63.2 20 143 7.2 0 4 20 1 1
2020 BAL 2 2 1–1 31 48 64.6 341 7.1 0 2 68.1 25 170 6.8 1 8 38 1 0
2022 BAL 0 0 DNP
Career 4 4 1–3 76 136 55.9 900 6.6 3 5 68.3 54 367 6.8 1 19 113 5 2

Awards and highlights

College

NCAA Football

Louisville Cardinals football

NFL

External video
  Jackson's 2019 MVP acceptance speech, Ravens video

NFL records

  • First quarterback with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons: (2019, 2020)[197]
  • First quarterback with four 700+ rushing yards seasons in a career: (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)[198]
  • First player with 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in a season: (2019)[199]
  • Most rushing yards by a quarterback in a season: 1,206 (2019)[102][200]
  • Most rushing attempts by a quarterback in a season: 159 (2019)[201]
  • Most 100+ rushing yards games by a quarterback in a season: 5 (2019)[202]
  • Most career 100+ rushing yards games by a quarterback: 12 [203]
  • Most perfect passer ratings in a season (tied with Ben Roethlisberger): 2 (2019)[204]
  • Most wins by a quarterback under the age of 25: 35[205]
  • Youngest quarterback to ever start a playoff game: 21 years, 364 days (2018 Wild Card Round against the Los Angeles Chargers)[206]
  • Youngest quarterback to achieve a perfect passer rating: 22 years, 244 days (Week 1, 2019)[207]
  • Highest completion percentage in a game when attempting more than 40 passes: 86% (Week 5, 2021)

Ravens franchise records

  • Most passing yards by a quarterback in a game: 442 (Week 5, 2021)
  • Most rushing yards by a quarterback in a game: 152 (Week 6, 2019)
  • Most passing touchdowns in a season: 36 (2019)[106]
  • Most games with a perfect passer rating: 2[110]
  • Most passing touchdowns in a game: 5 (tied with Joe Flacco and Tony Banks)[110]
  • Most consecutive games with a touchdown pass: 15[208]
  • Highest completion percentage in a game: 88.2[110]
  • Highest completion percentage in a season: 66.1 (2019)[209]
  • Highest completion percentage, career: 64.0 (2018–2020)[210][211]
  • Highest passer rating, season: 113.3 (2019)[212]
  • Highest passer rating, career: 102.6 (2018–2020)[210][211]
  • Lowest percentage of passes intercepted, season: 1.5 (2019)[210][211]
  • Lowest percentage of passes intercepted, career: 1.6 (2018–2019)[210][211]

In popular culture

External video
  Lamar Jackson on Celebrity Family Feud, Baltimore Ravens video

Prior to the start of the 2019 NFL season, Jackson appeared on ABC's Celebrity Family Feud, pitting current NFL players against former NFL players.[213][214] During the 2019 NFL season, Jackson's Madden NFL character speed was upgraded to 96, making Jackson the fastest quarterback in that game's history.[215][216] Jackson was the cover athlete in the Madden NFL 21 video game.[217]

In 2019, Pope Francis was gifted a signed Lamar Jackson Ravens jersey.[218]

In February 2020, BET Digital highlighted Jackson as one of 40 of the most inspiring and innovative vanguards in African American culture and who are redefining what it means to be "unapologetically young, gifted & Black".[219]

Personal life

Jackson is a Christian.[220] As of 2019, Jackson lives in Owings Mills, Maryland, about 20 minutes from the Ravens training complex with his mother, brother, and sisters.[221] Trayvon Mullen, and Tiawan Mullen are his first cousins through his mother's side of the family.[222] Adoree' Jackson is his first cousin once removed.[223] Another cousin is Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback James Pierre.[224] As a child, Jackson's favorite player was Michael Vick. Vick inspired Jackson to mould his dual-threat style of play to his advantage as a quarterback in the NFL.[225]

Business ventures

In 2018, Jackson announced the launch of his sportswear line, Era 8 Apparel.[226][227] In March 2020, Jackson filed a federal lawsuit against Amazon, charging the corporate giant with engaging in the "deliberate and unauthorized use" of Jackson's name, image and persona. The suit also alleges that Amazon had unlawfully infringed on his right of publicity in connection with alleged "false advertising and endorsement of unlicensed and infringing articles of clothing".[228]

In August 2020, Jackson signed an endorsement deal with Oakley, Inc., a company that produces sunglasses, sports goggles and football helmet visors.[229]

In May 2022, it was announced that Jackson had entered the restaurant business with the purchase of a soul food restaurant in his home state of Florida. Tasty's Soul Food Sports Bar & Grill in Pompano Beach will change its name to Play Action Soulfood and More; and asking the question "You 8 yet?"[230]

In September 2022, Jackson posted on his Twitter that he will be the cover star of NFL's first virtual reality (VR) game.[231] "NFL Pro Era" is the first VR NFL game is said to let users 'experience what it's like to compete as the QB of their favorite NFL team.' The game is slated to launch September 15, 2022, on PlayStation VR and Meta Quest.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Tied with Ben Roethlisberger
  2. ^ The other three were Patrick Mahomes, Cam Newton, and Steve McNair.

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External links

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  • Baltimore Ravens bio
  • Louisville Cardinals bio
  • Lamar Jackson at Heisman.com
  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · ESPN · CBS Sports · Yahoo! Sports · Pro Football Reference
  • Lamar Jackson at IMDb

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This article is about the quarterback For the cornerback see Lamar Jackson cornerback Lamar Demeatrice Jackson Jr born January 7 1997 is an American football quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League NFL He played college football for the Louisville Cardinals where he won the Heisman Trophy during his sophomore year and was selected by the Ravens as the final first round pick of the 2018 NFL Draft Jackson became the Ravens starting quarterback in his rookie season after an injury to incumbent Joe Flacco and clinched a division title with the team also becoming the youngest NFL quarterback to start a playoff game at age 21 1 Lamar JacksonJackson with the Ravens in 2020No 8 Baltimore RavensPosition QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1997 01 07 January 7 1997 age 26 Pompano Beach Florida U S Height 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 215 lb 98 kg Career informationHigh school Boynton Beach Community Boynton Beach Florida College Louisville 2015 2017 NFL Draft 2018 Round 1 Pick 32Career historyBaltimore Ravens 2018 present Roster status ActiveCareer highlights and awardsNFL Most Valuable Player 2019 First team All Pro 2019 2 Pro Bowl 2019 2021 NFL passing touchdowns leader 2019 Bert Bell Award 2019 Heisman Trophy 2016 Maxwell Award 2016 Walter Camp Award 2016 AP College Football Player of the Year 2016 SN Player of the Year 2016 Unanimous All American 2016 ACC Athlete of the Year 2018 2 ACC Player of the Year 2016 2017 2 ACC Offensive Player of the Year 2016 2017 2 First team All ACC 2016 2017 Louisville Cardinals Ring of Honor Louisville Cardinals No 8 retiredNFL recordsMost single season rushing yards by a quarterback 1 206 2019 Most 1 000 yard rushing seasons by a quarterback 2 2019 2020 Most games with a perfect passer rating in the same season 2 2019 tied a Most games with 100 rushing yards by a quarterback 12Career NFL statistics as of Week 5 2023Passing attempts 1 798Passing completions 1 155Completion percentage 64 2 TD INT 105 40Passing yards 13 239Passer rating 96 5Rushing yards 4 702Rushing touchdowns 28Player stats at NFL com PFRThe next year Jackson set the single season record for quarterback rushing yards and led the league in touchdown passes while helping the Ravens obtain their conference s top seed 2 3 4 For his success he became the second unanimous Most Valuable Player MVP 5 6 7 and the fourth African American quarterback to win the award b 8 Jackson followed up his MVP campaign by becoming the first quarterback to have multiple seasons with 1 000 rushing yards and led the Ravens to a third consecutive playoff appearance 9 In 2023 he signed a five year contract worth 260 million making him the highest paid player in the NFL at the time of the signing 10 Contents 1 Early years 2 High school career 2 1 Recruiting 3 College career 3 1 2015 season 3 2 2016 season 3 3 2017 season 3 4 College statistics 4 Professional career 4 1 2018 season 4 1 1 Postseason 4 2 2019 season Unanimous NFL MVP 4 2 1 Postseason 4 3 2020 season 4 3 1 Postseason 4 4 2021 season 4 5 2022 season 4 6 2023 season 5 Player profile 6 NFL career statistics 6 1 Regular season 6 2 Postseason 7 Awards and highlights 7 1 College 7 1 1 NCAA Football 7 1 2 Louisville Cardinals football 7 2 NFL 7 2 1 NFL records 7 2 2 Ravens franchise records 8 In popular culture 9 Personal life 9 1 Business ventures 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksEarly yearsJackson was born to Felicia Jones and Lamar Jackson Sr on January 7 1997 11 He grew up in the center of an economically distressed section of Pompano Beach Florida Jackson s father died from a heart attack on the same day his grandmother died in 2005 when Jackson was 8 years old His siblings and he were raised by their mother 12 13 He attended public schools and played Pop Warner football in the same Florida league with future teammate Marquise Brown 14 13 When he was 8 years old Jackson could throw a football 20 yards 13 In high school Jackson threw a football 100 yards 15 High school careerExternal video nbsp Lamar Jackson high school football highlights YouTube videoJackson was a standout quarterback at Boynton Beach High School in Boynton Beach Florida 16 At Boynton Beach Jackson was a successful read option quarterback who could run and throw the ball equally well He improved passing accuracy and decision making by watching hours of film each week 17 In two years at Boynton Beach Jackson threw for 2 263 yards and 31 touchdowns with nine interceptions Additionally he ran for 1 624 yards and 22 touchdowns and had a quarterback rating of 102 7 18 Jackson s last high school game came against a nationally ranked Miami Central High School team during the first round of the 2014 Florida High School Football Playoff 6A tournament Boynton Beach was soundly defeated 49 6 with Jackson throwing two interceptions 19 He also competed for his high school track team posting a personal record of 11 45 seconds in the 100 meter dash in one track meet 20 Jackson was named the Lou Groza Palm Beach County High School Player of the Year in 2014 21 Recruiting Jackson was rated three stars by ESPN com and 247Sports but four stars by Rivals com Despite the disagreement by recruiting companies over his caliber he received offers from both Power Five schools like Louisville Florida Auburn and Clemson and mid major programs like Akron Western Kentucky and Marshall 22 All of the major recruiting companies listed Jackson as a top 20 dual threat quarterback with 247Sports ranking him as high as 12 23 Jackson s in state ranking also varied greatly from as high as 51 from Rivals to as low as 80 by ESPN Jackson visited only four schools Louisville Florida Nebraska and Mississippi State and after it appeared he might sign with Florida Jackson ultimately committed to the University of Louisville after head coach Bobby Petrino promised Jackson s mother that her son would be playing quarterback and nothing else 12 24 25 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight Commit dateLamar JacksonQB Boynton Beach FL Boynton Beach Community FL 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 185 lb 84 kg Aug 30 2014 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp ESPN grade 79Overall recruiting rankings Scout N A Rivals N A 247Sports 409 ESPN N ANote In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Lamar Jackson 2015 Rivals com Retrieved February 2 2021 2014 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved February 2 2021 High school statistics Season Games Passing RushingGP GS Comp Att Pct Yards TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD2013 9 9 70 163 42 9 1 264 19 6 93 7 102 960 9 4 102014 7 7 53 98 54 1 999 12 3 116 5 90 664 7 4 12Career 16 16 123 261 47 1 2 263 31 9 102 7 192 1 624 8 5 22College career2015 season As a freshman at Louisville in 2015 he was a communications major 26 Jackson played in 12 games and made eight starts in the Cardinals 8 5 season 27 He completed 135 of 247 passes for 1 840 yards with 12 touchdowns and eight interceptions and ran for 960 yards and 11 rushing touchdowns 28 29 He was named the MVP of the 2015 Music City Bowl after passing for 227 yards with two touchdowns and rushing for a Music City Bowl record 226 yards and two touchdowns 30 31 2016 season During the first game of his sophomore year against the Charlotte 49ers Jackson set a university record for total touchdowns with eight all of them in the first half 32 Against Syracuse Jackson completed 20 of 39 passes for 411 yards one touchdown and one interception with 199 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns with all five touchdowns coming in the first half as the Cardinals routed the Orange 62 28 33 One of those touchdowns came when he hurdled over a Syracuse defender into the end zone 34 Against 2 Florida State Jackson completed 13 of 20 passes for 216 yards threw one touchdown and one interception and had 146 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns He scored four of the five total touchdowns in the first half in a 63 20 rout of the Seminoles the most points that the Seminoles had ever surrendered at the time 34 The game made Jackson the Heisman front runner 35 and gave the Cardinals a No 3 ranking their highest since 2006 36 37 Against Marshall Jackson completed 24 of 44 passes for 417 yards and five touchdowns and had 62 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns 38 Against No 5 Clemson Louisville s offense totaled 586 yards with Jackson accounting for 295 passing yards 162 rushing yards and three total touchdowns one passing two rushing The Cardinals eventually lost the game 42 36 39 On December 8 Jackson was awarded the Walter Camp Award as the player of the year and the Maxwell Award as the best all around player in college football 40 External video nbsp Jackson s Heisman acceptance speech ESPN videoOn December 10 2016 Jackson was selected as the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner over fellow finalists Deshaun Watson Dede Westbrook Jabrill Peppers and Baker Mayfield 41 He became Louisville s first Heisman Trophy winner in school history and the youngest ever recipient of the award at the age of 19 years and 337 days 42 43 44 Jackson finished Louisville s 9 4 season with 3 543 passing yards 30 passing touchdowns and nine interceptions to go along with 260 carries for 1 571 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns 45 46 Aside from nationally recognized awards Jackson also won prestigious awards within the University of Louisville In 2017 Jackson won a Louie for being named the Adidas High Performance Male Athlete of the Year for his outstanding sophomore campaign He also won a Louie for Play of the Year after the leap he made in the 2016 Syracuse game 47 2017 season When Jackson entered the 2017 season his fan base and media had high expectations of his performance College GameDay announced their return to the University of Louisville to host the opening matchup on September 16 between the returning National Champions Clemson Tigers and the Cardinals Despite the 47 21 blowout the Tigers achieved 48 Jackson did not let the numbers affect his playing ability His remarkable statistics for the season resulted in his being a Heisman finalist for the 2017 season He finished in third place in the Heisman voting losing out to Baker Mayfield and Bryce Love 49 Jackson played in 13 games finishing with 3 660 passing yards 27 passing touchdowns and 10 interceptions to go along with 232 carries for 1 601 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns in the Cardinals 8 5 season 50 51 52 Following the 2017 18 school year Jackson was named the men s ACC Athlete of the Year for all conference sports sharing honors with women s winner Arike Ogunbowale of Notre Dame basketball 53 College statistics Lamar JacksonSeason Games Passing RushingGP GS Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD2015 12 8 135 247 54 7 1 840 12 8 126 8 163 960 5 9 112016 13 13 230 409 56 2 3 543 30 9 148 8 260 1 571 6 0 212017 13 13 254 430 59 1 3 660 27 10 146 6 232 1 601 6 9 18Career 38 34 619 1 086 57 0 9 043 69 27 142 9 655 4 132 6 3 50Professional careerOn January 5 2018 Jackson announced that he would enter the 2018 NFL Draft 54 Some draft pundits doubted Jackson s quarterback abilities and suggested that he switch positions to wide receiver due to his athleticism but he remained adamant about his intention to play quarterback professionally He declined to run drills such as the 40 yard dash during the NFL Scouting Combine in order to focus on displaying his passing skills 55 Jackson reportedly clocked in a 4 34 40 yard dash time in 2017 at Louisville which would have been the fastest time in NFL history for a quarterback 56 External video nbsp Lamar Jackson 2018 NFL Combine press conference nbsp Ravens draft Lamar Jackson Baltimore Ravens videoPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span Wonderlic6 ft 2 1 4 in 1 89 m 216 lb 98 kg 33 1 8 in 0 84 m 9 1 2 in 0 24 m 13All values from NFL Draft 57 58 nbsp Jackson during training camp in 2018Jackson was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round with the 32nd overall pick in the draft after trading up for the selection with the Philadelphia Eagles 59 60 He was the fifth quarterback selected that year 61 On June 5 2018 Jackson signed his rookie contract reportedly worth 9 47 million with a 4 97 million signing bonus 62 2018 season Jackson made his NFL debut relieving starting quarterback Joe Flacco in the second half of a 47 3 victory against the Buffalo Bills finishing with 24 passing yards and 39 rushing yards in the season opener 63 During Week 7 Jackson scored his first NFL touchdown on a 1 yard run as the Ravens narrowly lost to the New Orleans Saints by a score of 23 24 64 Jackson threw his first NFL touchdown pass a 26 yard completion to fellow rookie tight end Hayden Hurst the next week in relief of Flacco in the fourth quarter of a 36 21 loss to the Carolina Panthers 65 On November 18 2018 Jackson made his first NFL start against the Cincinnati Bengals in place of the injured Joe Flacco who injured his hip two weeks prior against the Pittsburgh Steelers 66 Jackson went 13 for 19 for 150 yards and an interception and rushed for 117 yards which was a Ravens franchise record for rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game in a 24 21 victory 67 The following week against the Oakland Raiders Jackson threw for 178 yards one touchdown and two interceptions He also rushed for 71 yards and a rushing touchdown The Ravens won by a score of 34 17 68 During Week 13 against the Atlanta Falcons Jackson passed for 125 yards and rushed for 75 yards and a touchdown in a 26 16 victory 69 In a Week 14 24 27 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs Jackson threw two touchdowns for the first time in his career 70 nbsp Jackson in 2018Jackson helped the Ravens defeat the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 16 completing 12 of 22 passes for 204 yards and a touchdown in a 22 10 upset victory 71 The following week against fellow rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns Jackson passed for 179 yards and rushed for two touchdowns on 95 rushing yards despite fumbling a third potential touchdown at the goal line as the Ravens beat the Browns 26 24 to clinch the AFC North title 72 In the seven regular season games in which Jackson had started the Ravens went 6 1 to close out the 2018 season 73 Overall he finished the season with 1 201 passing yards six passing touchdowns and three interceptions 74 In addition he led all quarterbacks with 695 rushing yards and added five rushing touchdowns 75 Postseason Taking the field the day before his 22nd birthday Jackson became the youngest quarterback start an NFL playoff game in a Wild Card rematch against the Chargers Despite being held to just 25 passing yards at one point in the fourth quarter by a stout Chargers defense Jackson then passed for two touchdowns in four minutes to bring the Ravens back from a 20 point deficit to within a touchdown After forcing the Chargers to punt with less than a minute left the Ravens had one last chance to win the game down six points but Jackson was strip sacked by Chargers linebacker Uchenna Nwosu With the Chargers recovering the ball the Ravens lost 23 17 and were knocked out of the playoffs He finished the game completing 14 of 29 passes for 194 yards the two aforementioned touchdowns and an interception while rushing for 54 yards losing one fumble 76 77 Once the 2018 season was over the Ravens s coaching staff decided to abandon the offensive strategy that had been designed for Joe Flacco and create a new offensive philosophy centered around the specific skills of Jackson That philosophy included changing every play in the playbook the terminology used and drafting players or acquiring free agents that would complement Jackson s skills 78 79 2019 season Unanimous NFL MVP In the season opener against the Miami Dolphins Jackson went 17 of 20 for career highs of 324 yards and five touchdowns making him the youngest quarterback to achieve a perfect passer rating in the 59 10 road victory He was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance 80 81 82 During Week 2 against the Arizona Cardinals Jackson rushed for 120 yards and threw for 272 yards and two touchdowns as the Ravens won by a score of 23 17 His two touchdown passes set the Ravens franchise record for the most touchdown passes in the team s first two games of a season 83 84 Jackson became the first player in NFL history to pass for more than 250 yards and rush for 120 yards in one game 85 During Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals Jackson finished with 236 passing yards 152 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown as the Ravens won 23 17 He also became the first player in NFL history to pass for more than 200 yards and rush for 150 yards in a regular season game 86 and had more rushing yards than any player at any position in Week 6 87 During Week 7 against the Seattle Seahawks Jackson finished with 143 passing yards and 116 rushing yards with a rushing touchdown as the Ravens won 30 16 88 After a Week 8 bye the Ravens faced the unbeaten New England Patriots In that game Jackson threw for 163 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 61 yards and two touchdowns in the 37 20 victory 89 For his performance Jackson earned his second AFC Offensive Player of the Week award 90 In the next game the Ravens routed the Bengals 49 13 with Jackson throwing for 223 yards and three touchdowns and rushing for 65 yards and a touchdown finishing with a perfect passer rating He became only the second player in NFL history to produce two perfect passer ratings in the same season 91 Jackson joined Aaron Rodgers 2019 and Joe Montana 1989 as the only players in the Super Bowl era with 15 plus completions 3 plus passing touchdowns 1 plus rushing touchdowns and a perfect passer rating in a single game 92 Jackson also earned his third total and second consecutive AFC Offensive Player of the Week award matching his predecessor Joe Flacco s career total 93 During Week 11 against the Houston Texans Jackson became the first quarterback in franchise history to throw four or more touchdowns in a game multiple times during the regular season after he threw for 222 yards and four touchdowns in a 41 7 victory 94 Jackson also rushed for 86 yards during the victory over the Texans making him the only quarterback in NFL history to rush for more than 60 yards in seven consecutive games 95 In the next game against the Los Angeles Rams Jackson threw for 169 yards and five touchdowns in the 45 6 road victory making him the first player with that many touchdowns in a Monday Night Football debut and the youngest player with multiple five touchdown passing games in NFL history 96 He earned his fourth AFC Offensive Player of the Week award due to his performance 97 He was named the AFC s Player of the Month for November 98 In the next game against the San Francisco 49ers Jackson finished with 105 passing yards 101 rushing yards and two total touchdowns as the Ravens won 20 17 99 and Jackson became the first quarterback in NFL history with four 100 yard rushing games in a season 100 In Week 14 in the 24 17 victory over the Buffalo Bills Jackson became the first quarterback since Michael Vick to rush for 1 000 yards in a single season 101 Against the New York Jets in Week 15 Jackson had 212 passing yards for five touchdowns and eight rushes for 86 yards during the 42 21 win breaking Vick s single season rushing record for a quarterback 102 His five passing touchdowns in the game made him the sixth player since the merger to have three games with at least five passing touchdowns in a season and tied the Ravens franchise season record with 33 103 104 After his performance against the Jets Jackson was named AFC Player of the Week for week 15 105 In Week 16 against the Cleveland Browns Jackson was held to 38 passing yards and a lost fumble in the first 28 minutes before exploding for 142 yards and two touchdowns in the last two minutes before halftime He added a third touchdown pass in the second half of the 31 15 win setting the Ravens single season record for touchdown passes at 36 106 finishing with 238 passing yards and 103 rushing yards 107 On the day after the Ravens victory over the Browns and due to the Ravens having clinched home field advantage head coach John Harbaugh announced that Jackson guard Marshal Yanda safety Earl Thomas and defensive tackle Brandon Williams would be inactive for the Week 17 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers 108 Even without playing in the Ravens final game Jackson led all quarterbacks with 36 touchdown passes and a QBR of 81 10 he also led all rushers with a 6 9 yards per carry average 109 During the 2019 season he was also first with 43 total touchdowns and a 9 0 passing touchdown percentage 110 Jackson was the starting quarterback at the 2020 Pro Bowl in Orlando Florida He threw for 185 yards and two touchdowns with one interception and was named the offensive Most Valuable Player He became the youngest quarterback in NFL history to start a Pro Bowl game 111 Jackson was voted the MVP of the 2019 season 112 He became the second player after Tom Brady in 2010 to be voted unanimously 5 6 7 113 and the second youngest player to win behind only Jim Brown 112 Jackson along with Patrick Mahomes Cam Newton and Steve McNair is one of the four African American quarterbacks to win the AP MVP award 114 Postseason nbsp Jackson throwing a pass against the Tennessee Titans in the 2019 Divisional Playoffs In the Divisional Round versus the Tennessee Titans Jackson and the Ravens were not able to recreate the same success that they had in the regular season losing 28 12 115 Jackson finished the game completing 31 of 59 passes for 365 yards one touchdown and two interceptions while also losing a fumble on a strip sack He also rushed 20 times for 143 yards becoming the first player to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in a playoff game 116 117 In total Jackson personally accounted for over 500 yards of offense 118 2020 season In the season opener against the Cleveland Browns Jackson went 20 for 25 for 275 yards and three touchdowns in the Ravens 38 6 victory He was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week due to his performance 119 In Week 3 against the Kansas City Chiefs Jackson threw for a career low 97 yards and a touchdown during the 20 34 loss 120 In the Ravens Week 4 31 17 victory over the Washington Football Team Jackson threw for 193 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 52 yards and one touchdown making him the fastest player in NFL history to reach 5 000 yards passing and 2 000 yards rushing 121 In Week 8 against the Pittsburgh Steelers Jackson threw for 208 yards and two touchdowns but also threw two interceptions including his first career pick six and lost two fumbles during the 24 28 loss 122 On November 26 2020 Jackson tested positive for COVID 19 and was placed on the reserve COVID 19 list 123 124 He was activated on December 7 125 nbsp Jackson in 2020Jackson made his return in Week 13 against the Dallas Cowboys During the game Jackson threw for 107 yards two touchdowns and an interception and rushed for 94 yards and a touchdown in the 34 17 win 126 The next week Jackson set an NFL record for the most rushing yards by a quarterback on Monday Night Football as he rushed for 124 yards in a thriller against the Cleveland Browns 127 However Jackson then left the game late in the third quarter due to leg cramps 128 He was out of the game for most of the fourth quarter and Cleveland was able to come back from 14 down and take a 35 34 lead After backup Trace McSorley suffered a left knee sprain with two minutes left in regulation Jackson re entered the game and on 4th down and 5 threw a 44 yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown After the Browns drove down and tied the game at 42 Jackson followed up with a short drive to get the Ravens into field goal range allowing them to get the win by the score of 47 42 129 Jackson had two rushing touchdowns and a passing touchdown in the game and was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in Week 14 128 130 In Week 15 against the Jacksonville Jaguars Jackson threw for 243 yards three touchdowns and one interception and rushed for 35 yards and a touchdown during the 40 14 win 131 In Week 17 against the Cincinnati Bengals Jackson threw for 113 yards three touchdowns and one interception and rushed for 97 yards during the 38 3 win 132 During the game Jackson became the first NFL quarterback to have multiple seasons surpassing 1 000 rushing yards 133 Postseason In the Wild Card Round Jackson won his first career playoff game by defeating the Tennessee Titans in a rematch of the previous year s Divisional Round matchup He threw for 179 yards and one interception and rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown during the 20 13 win 134 In the Divisional Round against the Buffalo Bills Jackson threw for 162 yards and rushed for 34 yards but threw a costly red zone pick six to Taron Johnson late in third quarter 135 He then sustained a concussion on the last play of the third quarter effectively ending his season as the Ravens would lose 17 3 136 2021 season On April 30 2021 the Ravens exercised the fifth year option on Jackson s contract 137 worth a guaranteed 23 million for the 2022 season 138 Jackson was diagnosed with COVID 19 around the start of training camp the second time he had contracted the virus 139 nbsp Jackson during the 2021 preseasonIn Week 1 against the Las Vegas Raiders Jackson finished with 235 passing yards 86 rushing yards a passing touchdown but also lost two of three fumbles as the Ravens lost in overtime 27 33 140 Against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2 Jackson finished with 239 passing yards 107 rushing yards two interceptions and three total touchdowns as the Ravens won 36 35 marking Jackson s first win over Patrick Mahomes 141 In Week 3 against the Detroit Lions Jackson finished with 287 passing yards 58 rushing yards a passing touchdown in a close 19 17 win as Ravens kicker Justin Tucker made an NFL record 66 yard field goal in the last seconds to win the game 142 In Week 5 against the Indianapolis Colts Jackson threw for a career high and Ravens franchise record 442 yards and four touchdowns while also rushing for 62 yards helping the Ravens erase a 19 point deficit and win in overtime 31 25 Jackson also became the first quarterback to have a 85 completion rate while throwing 40 passes 143 144 Ravens coach John Harbaugh called it one of the greatest performances he had ever seen 145 The next week Jackson set the record for the most victories as a starting quarterback under the age of 25 at 35 in 34 6 rout of the Los Angeles Chargers 146 In Week 12 against the Cleveland Browns Jackson threw a career high four interceptions However the Ravens outmatched the Browns winning 16 10 147 Against the Browns in Week 14 Jackson suffered an ankle injury after being hit by Jeremiah Owusu Koramoah in the first quarter and was ruled out during the 22 24 loss He missed the remainder of the game and ultimately the rest of the season 148 Jackson was named to his second Pro Bowl after his first coming of his unanimous MVP season 149 2022 season Jackson turned down a contract extension due to his belief that he could improve and earn more 150 In week 2 against the Miami Dolphins Jackson threw for 318 yards three touchdowns and rushed for 119 yards and a touchdown in the 38 42 loss 151 In the game Jackson surpassed Michael Vick for the most 100 yard rushing games by a quarterback 152 153 For the first month of the 2022 NFL season Jackson led the league in quarterback rating 119 0 and passing touchdowns 10 In addition Jackson ran for two touchdowns His 12 combined touchdowns were more than the number of touchdowns scored by 30 NFL teams to that point in the season As a result Jackson was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month 154 155 In Week 6 against the New York Giants Jackson suffered his first loss to an NFC opponent having been 12 0 previously 156 In Week 13 against the Denver Broncos Jackson suffered a sprained PCL when he was sacked by Jonathon Cooper 157 Despite an initial timetable of one to three weeks for his PCL injury Jackson missed the final five games of the regular season as the Ravens finished 10 7 earning the sixth seed in the playoffs 158 159 On January 13 Jackson was ruled out for the Ravens Wild Card Round game against the Cincinnati Bengals 160 2023 season On March 7 2023 the Ravens placed the non exclusive franchise tag on Jackson 161 Twenty days later Jackson stated publicly via his personal Twitter account that he had requested a trade on March 2 saying the Ravens front office has not been interested in meeting my value during negotiations for a long term contract 162 The stalemate ended on April 27 2023 when Jackson signed a five year contract worth 260 million with 185 million guaranteed He would receive 52 million per year making him the highest paid player in NFL history just 10 days after Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts set the record although Jackson s record contract would be surpassed by Justin Herbert just months later 10 The deal also included a 72 5 million signing bonus surpassing Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott s 2021 deal for the biggest signing bonus in NFL history 163 Player profileJackson has been widely regarded as the best running quarterback in the NFL since his rookie season 164 His dual threat style of play has often earned him comparisons to Michael Vick 165 Except for his rookie season the Ravens have led the league in rushing each year with Jackson under center 166 In 2019 the Ravens broke the single season rushing record 166 with Jackson breaking Vick s record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single season 167 168 Concerns however have been raised on his ability to play as a pure pocket passer when the run game is contained 169 Jackson s passing concerns began during his college tenure with Louisville 55 170 Over the years most analysts have cited improvement in his passing ability 171 172 168 but he is rarely mentioned with the elite passers in the league 173 174 NFL career statisticsLegendAP NFL MVPNFL record for quarterbacks Led the leagueBold Career highRegular season Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks FumblesGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck SckY Fum Lost2018 BAL 16 7 6 1 99 170 58 2 1 201 7 1 6 3 84 5 147 695 4 7 5 16 71 12 42019 BAL 15 15 13 2 265 401 66 1 3 127 7 8 36 6 113 3 176 1 206 6 9 7 23 106 9 22020 BAL 15 15 11 4 242 376 64 4 2 757 7 3 26 9 99 3 159 1 005 6 3 7 29 160 10 42021 BAL 12 12 7 5 246 382 64 4 2 882 7 5 16 13 87 0 133 767 5 8 2 38 190 6 32022 BAL 12 12 8 4 203 326 62 3 2 242 6 9 17 7 91 1 112 764 6 8 3 26 114 5 22023 BAL 5 5 3 2 100 143 69 9 1 030 7 2 4 2 93 9 47 265 5 6 4 15 85 7 4Career 75 66 48 18 1 155 1 798 64 2 13 239 7 4 105 40 96 5 774 4 702 6 1 28 147 726 49 19Postseason Year Team Games Passing Rushing Sacks FumblesGP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD Sck SckY Fum Lost2018 BAL 1 1 0 1 14 29 48 3 194 6 7 2 1 78 8 9 54 6 0 0 7 55 3 12019 BAL 1 1 0 1 31 59 52 5 365 6 2 1 2 63 2 20 143 7 2 0 4 20 1 12020 BAL 2 2 1 1 31 48 64 6 341 7 1 0 2 68 1 25 170 6 8 1 8 38 1 02022 BAL 0 0 DNPCareer 4 4 1 3 76 136 55 9 900 6 6 3 5 68 3 54 367 6 8 1 19 113 5 2Awards and highlightsCollege NCAA Football Heisman Trophy 2016 175 176 Maxwell Award 2016 176 Walter Camp Award 2016 176 Associated Press Player of the Year 2016 177 Sporting News Player of the Year 2016 178 Unanimous All American 2016 2 ACC Player of the Year 2016 2017 179 180 2 ACC Offensive Player of the Year 2016 2017 179 180 ACC Athlete of the Year 2018 181 Louisville Cardinals football Unanimous selection to Louisville Cardinals Team of the Decade 2010 2019 182 Most career rushing attempts by a quarterback 655 2015 2017 183 Most career rushing yards 4 132 2015 2017 183 184 Most career rushing touchdowns 50 2015 2017 183 184 Most passing touchdowns in a game 6 tied with Chris Redman 2016 185 Number 8 retired by the Louisville Cardinals 186 NFL NFL Most Valuable Player 2019 187 Bert Bell Award 2019 8 AFC Offensive Player of the Week 2019 Week 1 Week 9 Week 10 Week 12 Week 15 188 105 2020 Week 1 Week 14 119 2021 Week 5 3x AFC Offensive Player of the Month December 2018 189 November 2019 190 September 2022 154 Kansas City Committee of 101 awards AFC Offensive Player of the Year 2019 2x Pro Bowl 2019 2021 191 External video nbsp Jackson s 2019 MVP acceptance speech Ravens videoFirst team All Pro 2019 192 Sporting News Offensive Player of the Year 2019 193 NFL Top 100 rankings 1 2020 194 24 2021 195 36 2022 196 NFL records First quarterback with multiple 1 000 yard rushing seasons 2019 2020 197 First quarterback with four 700 rushing yards seasons in a career 2019 2020 2021 2022 198 First player with 3 000 passing yards and 1 000 rushing yards in a season 2019 199 Most rushing yards by a quarterback in a season 1 206 2019 102 200 Most rushing attempts by a quarterback in a season 159 2019 201 Most 100 rushing yards games by a quarterback in a season 5 2019 202 Most career 100 rushing yards games by a quarterback 12 203 Most perfect passer ratings in a season tied with Ben Roethlisberger 2 2019 204 Most wins by a quarterback under the age of 25 35 205 Youngest quarterback to ever start a playoff game 21 years 364 days 2018 Wild Card Round against the Los Angeles Chargers 206 Youngest quarterback to achieve a perfect passer rating 22 years 244 days Week 1 2019 207 Highest completion percentage in a game when attempting more than 40 passes 86 Week 5 2021 Ravens franchise records Most passing yards by a quarterback in a game 442 Week 5 2021 Most rushing yards by a quarterback in a game 152 Week 6 2019 Most passing touchdowns in a season 36 2019 106 Most games with a perfect passer rating 2 110 Most passing touchdowns in a game 5 tied with Joe Flacco and Tony Banks 110 Most consecutive games with a touchdown pass 15 208 Highest completion percentage in a game 88 2 110 Highest completion percentage in a season 66 1 2019 209 Highest completion percentage career 64 0 2018 2020 210 211 Highest passer rating season 113 3 2019 212 Highest passer rating career 102 6 2018 2020 210 211 Lowest percentage of passes intercepted season 1 5 2019 210 211 Lowest percentage of passes intercepted career 1 6 2018 2019 210 211 In popular cultureExternal video nbsp Lamar Jackson on Celebrity Family Feud Baltimore Ravens videoPrior to the start of the 2019 NFL season Jackson appeared on ABC s Celebrity Family Feud pitting current NFL players against former NFL players 213 214 During the 2019 NFL season Jackson s Madden NFL character speed was upgraded to 96 making Jackson the fastest quarterback in that game s history 215 216 Jackson was the cover athlete in the Madden NFL 21 video game 217 In 2019 Pope Francis was gifted a signed Lamar Jackson Ravens jersey 218 In February 2020 BET Digital highlighted Jackson as one of 40 of the most inspiring and innovative vanguards in African American culture and who are redefining what it means to be unapologetically young gifted amp Black 219 Personal lifeJackson is a Christian 220 As of 2019 Jackson lives in Owings Mills Maryland about 20 minutes from the Ravens training complex with his mother brother and sisters 221 Trayvon Mullen and Tiawan Mullen are his first cousins through his mother s side of the family 222 Adoree Jackson is his first cousin once removed 223 Another cousin is Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback James Pierre 224 As a child Jackson s favorite player was Michael Vick Vick inspired Jackson to mould his dual threat style of play to his advantage as a quarterback in the NFL 225 Business ventures In 2018 Jackson announced the launch of his sportswear line Era 8 Apparel 226 227 In March 2020 Jackson filed a federal lawsuit against Amazon charging the corporate giant with engaging in the deliberate and unauthorized use of Jackson s name image and persona The suit also alleges that Amazon had unlawfully infringed on his right of publicity in connection with alleged false advertising and endorsement of unlicensed and infringing articles of clothing 228 In August 2020 Jackson signed an endorsement deal with Oakley Inc a company that produces sunglasses sports goggles and football helmet visors 229 In May 2022 it was announced that Jackson had entered the restaurant business with the purchase of a soul food restaurant in his home state of Florida Tasty s Soul Food Sports Bar amp Grill in Pompano Beach will change its name to Play Action Soulfood and More and asking the question You 8 yet 230 In September 2022 Jackson posted on his Twitter that he will be the cover star of NFL s first virtual reality VR game 231 NFL Pro Era is the first VR NFL game 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