Lamar Jackson Shuts Up Playoff Criticism With Four Touchdowns
On the Ravens' next offensive drive, they marched 93 yards on 12 plays. Jackson got it rolling with a 21-yard pass over the middle to Rashod Bateman. He took a naked bootleg keeper on fourth-and-1 for a 14-yard gain, then finished it with a 15-yard lob touchdown pass to tight end Isaiah Likely, in which Jackson faked as if he was going to be a runner.
With a 14-point lead, with the way the Ravens defense was playing, it was pretty much over from there. Jackson made sure of it, keeping his foot on the pedal with another long touchdown drive mostly behind the offensive line and running backs, but capped by an 8-yard touchdown run by Jackson.
"Lamar is a magician," wide receiver Zay Flowers said. "Like, you're going to see him there, then you're going to see him in the end zone. So, I'll call him a magician, because you never know where he [is] going to be."
Sometimes, he might even be hiding in the tunnel.