Lamar Jackson launches five touchdown passes to help the Baltimore Ravens handle the New York Giants convincingly on Sunday in a 35-14 victory.
Lamar Jackson’s five touchdown passes were the big story, but he also ran for 65 yards on six carries in Baltimore's 35-14 win over the New York Giants.
The New York Giants tried to simulate Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson with a surprise player, punt returner Ihmir Smith-Marsette.
Jackson — the Ravens’ dual-threat quarterback and two-time NFL MVP — is coming off a bye week spent stewing over not using his legs more in a loss to the Eagles.
Lamar Jackson was in MVP form as the Baltimore Ravens beat the New York Giants 25-14 on Sunday. The star quarterback posted 290 passing yards and
Lamar Jackson may have learned a thing or two from Derrick Henry. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback ran for 15 yards on a first-quarter play against the New York Giants and finished it off by tossing Giants cornerback Greg Stroman Jr.
It was the Lamar Jackson show in the Baltimore Ravens' 35-14 win over the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. The two-time MVP hit the ground running coming out of the bye week, completing 21 of 25 passes for 290 yards and he threw 5 touchdowns in the 100th regular-season start of his career.
Lamar Jackson threw five touchdown passes to lead the Ravens to a 35-14 win over the New York Giants Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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Lamar Jackson threw five touchdown passes. The Giants played their fourth quarterback. And New York tied a franchise record with its ninth straight loss, 35-14 to the Baltimore Ravens, on Sunday
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson finally exorcised his demons versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, leading his team to a huge victory in Week 16. In the process, Jackson set a new personal best against Pittsburgh.
Lamar Jackson tied his career high by throwing five touchdown passes in a near-perfect performance that led the Baltimore Ravens to a 35-14 victory over the New York Giants.