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Lamar Jackson's Rushing Game Hits All-Time Low
25 Nov
Summary
- Jackson's rushing yards per game are at a career low this season.
- His sack percentage has significantly increased compared to previous years.
- Despite rushing struggles, the Ravens are on a five-game winning streak.

Lamar Jackson's career as an elite running quarterback for the Ravens has shown an unprecedented dip this season. His rushing statistics reveal a stark contrast to his previous years, with averages marking career lows in attempts, yards, and touchdowns per game. This decline in mobility is also evident in his increased vulnerability to sacks, a rare occurrence for him in past seasons.
While Jackson's passing performance remains strong, his ground game has diminished significantly since a strong Week 1 outing. He has struggled to replicate his explosive runs, failing to exceed 50 rushing yards in any game post-season opener and has not scored a rushing touchdown since. This reduced mobility may be linked to injuries he's been managing.
Despite these offensive limitations, the Ravens have demonstrated remarkable resilience. Shaking off an initial 1-5 record, the team has secured five consecutive victories, positioning themselves at the top of the AFC North. The potential return of a fully mobile Jackson could still elevate the Ravens into a formidable playoff contender.



