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Analyst Says 1 QB Is Playing At A ‘Really High Level’

Analyst Says 1 QB Is Playing At A ‘Really High Level’
Analyst Says 1 QB Is Playing At A ‘Really High Level’


The NFL logo on the goal post during a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys at Texas Stadium on September 15, 2008 in Irving, Texas.
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The Baltimore Ravens are currently playing well.

They have won four games in a row after an 0-2 start and seemingly look like the top challengers to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC.

MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson has been balling out, and NFL analyst Greg Cosell is very impressed with what the former Louisville star is doing right now.

“Lamar is playing at a really, really high level mentally and physically…He’s been so much fun to watch,” Cosell said on the Ross Tucker Podcast on Friday.

With Jackson’s current play, it is hard to find a team that can stop Baltimore at the moment.

The Ravens have put up 28+ points in each of the last four games with Jackson recording 10 total touchdowns and no interceptions.

The former Louisville star has put up a passer rating of at least 114.0 in the last four games as well.

He looks like one of the best overall players in the NFL right now.

The scary thing for the rest of the league is that Jackson isn’t even the best player on the offense right now.

Free agent signee Derrick Henry is dominating games on the ground.

The former Tennessee Titan is currently leading the league in both rushing yards (704 yards) and rushing touchdowns (8).

With the way both Jackson and Henry are playing right now, the rest of the AFC might be in real trouble.

Next up on the schedule for John Harbaugh’s team is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night on the road.


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