Lamar Jackson had a field day on Sunday as the Baltimore Ravens dominated the New York Giants, 35-14.
Baltimore never trailed in the game and led 21-7 at the half.
Jackson was phenomenal completing 21-of-25 pass attempts for 290 yards and five TDs. According to the CBS broadcast, this was Jackson's sixth career game with five passing TDs.
This 27-yard TD pass to RB Justice Hill gave Jackson his fifth TD of the day.
Lamar’s 5th TD pass!
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The Giants were no match for the two-time MVP, who also unleashed these vicious stiff-arms in addition to his efficient day throwing the ball.
Nasty stiff arm from Lamar
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Lamar Jackson running angry with a stiff arm at the end
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While Jackson's performance was nothing short of sensational, TE Mark Andrews, who had two catches for 24 yards and a TD, became the Ravens' all-time leader in receiving TDs with this grab.
Mark Andrews becomes Baltimore’s all-time leader in receiving touchdowns
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The Ravens outgained New York, 445-236, while holding the Giants to 55 rushing yards and only 2-for-12 on third down.
While WR Malik Nabers gave QB Tim Boyle his first TD with New York, it was much of the same for the Giants.
A fumble from Jackson early in the game was the only turnover for Baltimore, but the Ravens had 12 penalties for 112 yards, which could prove costly against a tougher opponent.
The Ravens (9-5) head into a huge showdown with division-rival Pittsburgh on Saturday while the Giants (2-12) take their nine-game losing streak on the road to face the Atlanta Falcons on Dec. 22.
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