Lamar Jackson Makes NFL History: First QB to Hit 4,000 Passing Yards and 900 Rushing Yards in a Single Season!
2025-01-04
Author: Ting
Lamar Jackson Makes NFL History
In a remarkable achievement that sends shockwaves throughout the NFL, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has etched his name into the history books. He has become the first quarterback in NFL history to record both 4,000 passing yards and 900 rushing yards in the same season. This feat not only showcases his dual-threat capabilities but also places him in the conversation for his third MVP award.
Historic Game Performance
Jackson’s historic season reached new heights during a dramatic game against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday. He accomplished his milestone of 4,000 passing yards when he completed a 12-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mark Andrews in the second quarter, bringing his touchdown total to an impressive 40 for the year. Shortly after this milestone, Jackson further solidified his legacy by achieving 900 rushing yards with a thrilling 15-yard scramble, proving he's just as dangerous on the ground as he is through the air.
Elite Category
This achievement places Jackson in an elite category all his own, distinguishing him from other quarterbacks who have came close but fell short of these benchmarks. In addition to these outstanding statistics, Jackson has also performed exceptionally well in leading his team, showcasing his leadership and resilience week after week.
Looking Ahead
As fans and analysts alike continue to marvel at his prowess on the field, there’s no denying that this season could be considered one of the best in Jackson's career. As he drives the Ravens toward playoff contention, all eyes will be on him to see how far he can take this historic run. The question now is: can he lead the Ravens to Super Bowl glory? Only time will tell.