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How the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson is better than his NFL MVP season - Baltimore Ravens Blog- ESPN

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Some might say Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who leads the NFL in passer rating and TD passes, looks the same as he did during his 2019 MVP season.

But Ravens coaches and teammates know differently. Jackson is actually playing at a much higher level this season. He’s showing more patience in the pocket.

He’s delivering the ball with more accuracy. He’s commanding the offense with more authority. Three years ago, Ravens coach John Harbaugh called it a “revolution” when Jackson and Baltimore’s unconventional offense ripped through defenses.

Now, the Ravens are once again the NFL’s most electric attack because of Jackson’s “evolution.” “It’s a front row seat; you’re watching greatness,” Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell said. • Best QB combos in NFL draft history • Your guide to all the Chargers injuries • How Chiefs have kept Mahomes happy • Browns offense thriving with QB Brissett • Why Lamar's playing better than MVP year When Jackson became the second unanimous NFL MVP selection, he played behind one of the best offensive lines, and he handed the ball off to Pro Bowl running back Mark Ingram.

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