Lamar Jackson shattered a Ravens record with dominant first half performance vs. Browns

Lamar Jackson was on top of his game during the first half of the Baltimore Ravens’ Week 4 road matchup against the Cleveland Browns. Jackson anchored three touchdown drives in the opening half of this divisional game, including one in the late stages of the second quarter that resulted in a 7-yard touchdown catch from […]

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Sep 17, 2023; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) carries the ball in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cara Owsley-USA TODAY Sports
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Lamar Jackson was on top of his game during the first half of the Baltimore Ravens’ Week 4 road matchup against the Cleveland Browns.

Jackson anchored three touchdown drives in the opening half of this divisional game, including one in the late stages of the second quarter that resulted in a 7-yard touchdown catch from tight end Mark Andrews.

Jackson tallied two rushing touchdowns and one passing touchdown in the first 30 minutes against a Browns defense that entered Week 4 ranking first in multiple defensive stats. The two-time Pro Bowler made a bit of history with this astounding showing, as he broke a tie with Joe Flacco for the most games (22) with at least three total touchdowns by a Ravens quarterback, as noted by StatMuse.

Overall, Jackson has recorded 22 games with at least three total touchdowns, and this has come over 74 regular season contests played with Baltimore. On the other hand, Flacco logged 21 such games in 163 games played during his 11-season run with the AFC North powerhouse.

In the big picture, it sure is a matter of time before Jackson owns every notable passing record in Ravens team history.

For now, Jackson and the Ravens are looking to finish off the Browns to move to a 3-1 record on the season.