The Baltimore Ravens have one of the best quarterbacks in the game, and we’re not talking just about the current days.
Lamar Jackson has established himself as a superstar in the league, and he’s already silenced the critics with his passing skills.
That’s an objective and undeniable fact, supported by one of the biggest indicators to determine whether a quarterback is a good passer or not.
As pointed out by NFL on CBS, the Louisville product is the league’s all-time leader in passer rating (102.648).
He’s also the all-time leader in rushing yards for a quarterback.
Lamar Jackson is currently the all-time leader in NFL history in Pass Rating (102.648)
He also has the most rush yards in history for a QB pic.twitter.com/VzLBeSokdy
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) September 14, 2025
Jackson is redefining the quarterback position, and while he’s not the first dual-threat signal-caller, he’s taken that to a whole new level.
No one takes off and makes plays with his legs like him, but the fact that he’s become such a proficient passer is a reflection of his work ethic and determination to get better.
He wasn’t the most polished passer by any means when he first came out of college.
Some of his critics even jokingly argued that he should be a running back instead.
Jackson has taken big steps as a pocket passer, especially with Todd Monken calling the shots on offense.
He’s built a Hall of Fame-type résumé, and he hasn’t even gotten past his physical prime yet.
Of course, he still needs to replicate that success in the playoffs, which is the lone stain on his flawless résumé right now.
But after all these years, no one can say that Lamar Jackson isn’t a great passer.
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