Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has consistently earned increasing praise from his peers, this time it’s from Baltimore Ravens MVP-winning quarterback Lamar Jackson.
In the new episode for HBO Max's Hard Knocks, which comes out on Tuesday night, cameras caught a moment where Jackson detailed the moves he does in order to avoid Garrett sacking him. These moves must've worked out well for the quarterback, as he wasn't sacked during the Ravens' 35–10 win over the Browns last Saturday.
Lamar Jackson continues to redefine greatness in the NFL as the Baltimore Ravens' quarterback shattered multiple records in a dominant 35-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns. Jackson became the first player in league history to pass for over 4,
He's won MVP awards and dominated in the regular season. But for Baltimore to reach its ultimate goal, Jackson must deliver in the playoffs.
Late in the second quarter, Jackson used his incredible running ability to escape the Browns' defense. He even had Cleveland's defensive star, Myles Garrett, helplessly falling to the ground after grabbing him by the arm. As mentioned, fans couldn't help but troll the Browns after the play, with many pointing out how Lamar Jackson embarrassed them.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has ruled out a key teammate of Lamar Jackson for the playoff game against Mike Tomlin's Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2025 NFL Wild Card round. The Baltimore Ravens will be looking to make a statement when they take on Mike Tomlin’s Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round of the 2025 NFL playoffs.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 04: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens is tackled by Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns during the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on January 04, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens return to the postseason with a lot of the same strengths they had a year ago.
With 10:42 left in the third quarter, Jackson found wide receiver Rashod Bateman in the end zone for a seven-yard touchdown pass made all the more special by the fact that Jackson started celebrating before Bateman even caught the ball.
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At 27 years old, Lamar Jackson became the second-youngest player to win multiple MVPs. He led the Ravens to the best record in the NFL, 13-4, beating 10 teams with records at .500 or better. Jackson passed for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns in addition to rushing for 821 yards and five touchdowns.