No active QB comes close to Ravens' Lamar Jackson in an impressive stat

Lamar Jackson led the way in the Baltimore Ravens’ Week 11 home win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Jackson moved to an 8-1 record as a starter against the Bengals in convincing fashion. From the two touchdown passes thrown to the 121.3 passer rating recorded, he put on a clinic in the Ravens’ eighth win of […]

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs to the sideline after a first quarter touchdown run against the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium.
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Lamar Jackson led the way in the Baltimore Ravens’ Week 11 home win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

Jackson moved to an 8-1 record as a starter against the Bengals in convincing fashion. From the two touchdown passes thrown to the 121.3 passer rating recorded, he put on a clinic in the Ravens’ eighth win of their season.

It sure came as no surprise to Baltimore’s coaching staff to see Jackson orchestrate a standout performance in front of a national audience.

As noted by the NFL Gameday account on X, Jackson holds a 13-4 record as a starter in primetime games. Jackson's .765 winning percentage in primetime contests is the best mark among all active quarterbacks who have logged at least 10 starts in such matchups.

The Ravens’ Week 11 clash against the Bengals was their first primetime game of the season, and they have three such contests left on their schedule. For one, the Ravens’ upcoming road matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers will be on "Sunday Night Football."

Baltimore will head into its Week 12 encounter with the Chargers boasting a 4-1 record on the road this year, which is currently tied with the Indianapolis Colts for the second-best such mark among AFC teams.