Lamar Jackson runs into NFL record book
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[January 11, 2021]
Quarterback Lamar Jackson etched
his name in the NFL record book while leading the Baltimore Ravens
to a 20-13 win over the host Tennessee Titans in an AFC wild-card
game on Sunday in Nashville, Tenn.
"It feels great," Jackson told ESPN about his first playoff win in
three attempts. "I'm happy we got it done."
Jackson's 48-yard touchdown run was the second-longest for a score
by a quarterback in NFL postseason history. It trails only Colin
Kaepernick's 56-yard sprint in the San Francisco 49ers' game against
the Green Bay Packers in the NFC divisional round in 2013.
Jackson now holds two of the top three rushing performances by a
quarterback in NFL playoff history. His 136 rushing yards on Sunday
are third-most by a quarterback in a playoff game, behind
Kaepernick's 181 against the Packers in 2013 and Jackson's 143 he
posted in last year's loss to the Titans in the divisional round.
Kaepernick rushed for 130 yards for the 49ers against the Seattle
Seahawks in the 2014 NFC Championship game.
However, Jackson and Kaepernick are the only quarterbacks to eclipse
the 100-yard rushing mark and score at least a touchdown. Michael
Vick, who amassed 119 yards rushing against the then-St. Louis Rams
in the 2005 divisional round, and Donovan McNabb, who rushed for 107
yards in 2003 against the Packers in the divisional round, each
rushed for at least 100 yards but didn't run into the end zone.
Jackson completed 17 of 24 passes for 179 yards with an interception
against the Titans.
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Baltimore Ravens
quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs with the ball against the
Tennessee Titans during the first half in a AFC Wild Card playoff
game at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-USA TODAY
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"We finished. We finished," Jackson told ESPN after the game. "We
finally finished."
Last week, Jackson became the first quarterback in NFL history to
rush for at least 1,000 yards in multiple seasons while leading the
Ravens to their third straight AFC playoff berth with a 38-3 win
over the host Cincinnati Bengals. The victory enabled Jackson to
become the fastest quarterback in league history to win 30 games,
doing so in his 37th start.
Jackson rushed for 1,005 yards and seven touchdowns during the
regular season.
Jackson rushed for an NFL quarterback-record 1,206 last year in his
first full year as a starter, en route to becoming the youngest
quarterback to be named NFL MVP.
The mark eclipsed Vick's record of 1,039, which he set in 2006 --
the only season in which he broke 1,000 yards.
--Field Level Media
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