Lamar Jackson stepped back onto the field and transformed the energy in Baltimore. In his first game since Week 3, the quarterback threw 204 yards and fired four touchdowns, completing 78.3% of his passes. Jackson recorded a 143.2 passer rating and a perfect 152.99 QBR, proving that he impacts games far beyond the stat sheet.
“Man, just keep coming and supporting us. It’s a long season ahead,” Jackson told reporters after the win. The Ravens rediscovered their leader in their former MVP. Backup Tyler Huntley delivered a win the previous week, but he couldn’t match the spark Jackson brought back to the team.
Baltimore back in the Super Bowl conversation
According to Firstsportz, the win lifted Baltimore to second place in the AFC North, trailing only the Steelers. Now at 3-5, the Ravens carry momentum and confidence once again. Amazon Prime named Jackson Player of the Game, and he thanked fans as “MVP” chants echoed throughout M&T Bank Stadium.
“Keep coming out and supporting us.”@Lj_era8 has simple message for @Ravens fans 👏 pic.twitter.com/f10QUUA7Tp
— NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) October 31, 2025
Stats prove his dominance. OptaStats reports that Jackson owns a 136.7 passer rating across five games this season — the highest ever recorded by any quarterback with at least 100 pass attempts. He reignited Baltimore’s offense with precision, composure, and mobility, bringing back the explosive rhythm that once defined the team.
Jackson’s leadership and presence rebuilt the locker room’s confidence. He inspired teammates who had looked lost earlier in the season, and they praised his work ethic and the calm he brings in clutch situations.
Facing a tough schedule ahead, Baltimore knows it can chase the Super Bowl as long as Jackson stays healthy. His return hasn’t just sparked victories — it has rekindled hope across an entire city.