Ravens' Lamar Jackson on the verge of becoming the first QB ever to reach an impressive feat

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is inching closer to once again rewriting the record books. No team has had much of an answer for Jackson on the ground this season. He boasts a 5.2 yards per rush attempt average, and he leads all quarterbacks in touchdown runs with five. He is just coming off of […]

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) rushes during the first half against the Detroit Lions at M&T Bank Stadium.
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is inching closer to once again rewriting the record books.

No team has had much of an answer for Jackson on the ground this season. He boasts a 5.2 yards per rush attempt average, and he leads all quarterbacks in touchdown runs with five. He is just coming off of a 60 rushing yards outing in Baltimore’s 37-3 home win over the Seattle Seahawks.

According to NFL Communications, Jackson could reach several notable feats in the Ravens’ upcoming home matchup against the Cleveland Browns. For one, he is a mere 60 rushing yards away from becoming the first quarterback to tally at least 500 such yards in each of his opening six seasons in the NFL.

Jackson also needs just 52 rushing yards to surpass Randall Cunningham (4,928) for the fourth-most such yards by a passer.

Jackson last met the Browns in Week 4 when he rushed for a pair of touchdowns.

Overall, Jackson holds a 59.7 rushing yards per game average in 10 career games played against the Browns.