In Week 9, the Baltimore Ravens stormed past the Denver Broncos in a 41-10 blowout, and as always, Lamar Jackson was at the heart of the action. Jackson didn’t just put together another solid game; he orchestrated one of his best passing performances of the season, finishing with 280 yards and three touchdowns. But the real headline? Jackson posted a perfect passer rating of 158.3 for the fourth time in his career, a milestone only the NFL’s elite can claim. As the Ravens’ offense picked apart the Broncos’ defense, Jackson showcased the pinpoint accuracy and big-play ability Ravens fans have come to expect. He completed 16 of 19 passes (an 84.2% completion rate), averaged 14.7 yards per attempt, and threw three touchdowns without a single interception. One of the most electric plays of the day came just before halftime, as he hit Zay Flowers for a 53-yard touchdown. While much of the pregame chatter was about Denver's defense, ranked among the stingiest in points allowed, the Ravens didn’t flinch. Jackson sp
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