M&T Bank Stadium erupted as Lamar Jackson carved up the Jets for a commanding 23-10 Ravens victory. The former MVP completed 73% of his passes for 285 yards, two touchdowns, and ran for 68 more, earning AP Player of the Game honors.

Jackson spread the wealth brilliantly: Zay Flowers torched the secondary for 112 yards and a score, while Mark Andrews dominated the middle with seven grabs for 89 yards and a touchdown. The offense clicked on every cylinder.
Derrick Henry reminded everyone why Baltimore signed him. The King bulldozed for 142 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries, constantly gashing the Jets’ front seven and setting the tone early. His stiff-arms became instant social media gold.
Defensively, Roquan Smith and the crew suffocated Aaron Rodgers. They sacked him four times, forced two turnovers, and held New York to just 187 total yards. The Jets managed only three points after halftime.
After the game, Lamar deflectedan was all class. “This win is about practice reps and Derrick Henry being a monster,” he told reporters. “When he runs like that, it opens everything for the rest of us.”
He continued praising the offensive line: “Those guys gave me all day to throw and opened highways for Derrick.” Jackson never takes individual credit, always pointing to the collective effort that defines this 2025 Ravens squad.
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Ravens legend Ray Lewis, watching from the suite, delivered chills on the ESPN post-game show. “The whole team wants to run through a wall for Lamar,” Lewis declared. “That’s rare. That’s championship DNA right there.”
Lewis doubled down: “I’ve been in locker rooms with legends. When everybody plays for the quarterback like this, you’re looking at something special. Lamar is the heartbeat of Baltimore right now.”
Head coach John Harbaugh beamed in the press conference. “Lamar’s leadership is off the charts,” he said. “He prepares like a veteran, plays like a wizard, and keeps everyone accountable. That’s why we’re 9-2.”
The victory moved Baltimore to 9-2, firmly atop the AFC North. With Henry and Jackson operating at peak form, oddsmakers now list the Ravens as Super Bowl favorites at +450.
Jackson’s numbers through eleven games are absurd: 3,312 passing yards, 28 total touchdowns, only four interceptions, plus 789 rushing yards. He’s on pace to shatter his own single-season dual-threat records.
Fans flooded social media with “MVP” chants. #LamarForMVP trended nationwide within minutes. One viral clip showed Jackson signing autographs for kids long after teammates had left the field.
Derrick Henry, mic’d up, was heard yelling “This is Lamar’s team!” after his touchdown run. The clip has already reached ten million views. The respect between the two stars is palpable.
Ray Lewis closed his interview with a prediction: “Book it. Lamar Jackson is bringing number three home to Baltimore.” The purple and black nation roared in agreement.
Next up: a showdown with the Steelers on Thanksgiving night. If Sunday was any indication, Lamar Jackson and these Ravens are just getting started.
Baltimore sleeps happy tonight. Their quarterback isn’t just playing football; he’s writing history, one humble masterpiece at a time.
Lamar Jackson: leader, magician, and now the clear favorite to claim his third MVP trophy. The Ravens are all in, and the league is officially on notice.
Congratulations to Lamar, Derrick Henry, and the entire Baltimore Ravens organization. This team plays for each other, and America is loving every second of it.
