Lamar Jackson passes Michael Vick
The Baltimore Ravens picked up a dominant 31-2 win over the Houston Texans behind another MVP performance from star quarterback Lamar Jackson. Jackson had
Jackson broke former four-time Pro Bowl selection Michael Vick's record for the most rushing yards all-time by a quarterback. On a 2nd-and-7 with 7:16 remaining in the third quarter, Jackson scrambled up the middle for six yards—and a record-breaking run. NFL fans were in awe of Jackson's achievement.
Lamar Jackson has passed Michael Vick for the most rushing yards by a quarterback in NFL history. Jackson passed Vick on a 6-yard run with 7:16 remaining in the third quarter against the Houston Texans to give him 6,
Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson passed Michael Vick for the most rushing yards by a quarterback in NFL history in a 31-2 victory over the Houston Texans on Wednesday.
Lamar Jackson broke the NFL career rushing record for quarterbacks in Baltimore’s 31-2 victory over the Houston Texans on Wednesday, bolstering his case for MVP as the Ravens moved closer to the AFC North title.
The Baltimore Ravens star passed Michael Vick for the NFL's all-time lead in rushing yards among quarterbacks during the NFL's Christmas game on Wednesday. He entered the game with 6,023 yards, 86 behind Vick's 6,109.
Lamar Jackson won his second NFL MVP award last season. He has been even better this season. Much better, amazingly enough. We’ve seen split MVPs before and that would probably be the most appropriate ending to the Jackson/Josh Allen MVP race.
Lamar Jackson is officially in a league of his own. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback set the all-time rushing yards record among quarterbacks
According to Jeff Zrebiec who covers the Ravens for The Athletic, Jackson apologized to the defense for ruining their goose egg. It would have been just the second shutout of the NFL season after the Packers earned the first on Monday night in a 34–0 win over the Saints.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson downplayed hitting a career-high top speed of 21.25 miles per hour during a Christmas Day touchdown run against
HOUSTON – Lamar Jackson stopped, stutter-stepped and slipped away from the pursuit of Texans defensive end Danielle Hunter. As Hunter gave chase, the Ravens’ multidimensional quarterback and NFL MVP frontrunner candidate bought himself precious time in a remarkable play as he remained one step ahead of one of the most athletic pass rushers in the