Lamar Jackson is making waves as a remarkable quarterback. Last season, he not only broke Michael Vick’s record for most rushing yards by a quarterback, but he also elevated his passing game to new heights. Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh recently praised Jackson, calling him “historically good” at throwing the ball.
Harbaugh shared his thoughts on ESPN’s “This is Football.” He emphasized that Jackson’s ability to throw in various ways makes him one of the best passers. “He can make any throw,” Harbaugh said, noting how Jackson’s numbers support this claim.
Jackson’s achievements are impressive. Last season, he was the first player in NFL history to throw at least 40 touchdown passes while throwing fewer than five interceptions. With a passer rating of 119.6, he ranked fourth in league history. He also holds the record for the most perfect passer ratings in a game, with four instances, and has the most games with more touchdown passes than incompletions.
What’s behind this success? Harbaugh believes hard work is key. He recounted a story about a 95-year-old pianist who practices six to eight hours daily. When asked why he works so hard still, the pianist said, “I feel like I’m just starting to make some progress.” Harbaugh sees this dedication mirrored in Jackson’s approach to his craft.
These insights highlight how commitment to improvement separates great players from the rest. As fans continue to watch Jackson, it’s clear his journey is just beginning—and the best may still be yet to come.
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