NFL: Jackson says the best is yet to come
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NFL: Jackson says the best is yet to come
"I'm only 28. I'm really just getting started."
"I feel how I did my rookie year, speed-wise and mobility-wise. Things are meant to happen. It's not my time because if it was my time, we would've had seven Super Bowls in a row already."
"Every year, he finds a new way to get better and better. It's almost like the game has just continually slowed down for him. And he's already such a fast, dynamic player and his playmaking, the way he reads the game, he's just getting more and more comfortable. I love the way that he's just going about his business and continues to move that bar higher and higher, which is already incredible."
Lamar Jackson is 28 and a two-time NFL MVP who has yet to reach a Super Bowl. Last regular season he threw a career-best 41 touchdown passes and rushed for four more, with 915 rushing yards—the most since 2020. He reports regaining rookie-year speed and mobility and expresses that he is just getting started. The Ravens lost 27-25 to the Buffalo Bills in last season's playoffs and will meet them on opening Sunday. Tight end Mark Andrews praises Jackson's ongoing improvement, noting accelerated processing, increased comfort reading the game, heightened playmaking, and steadily raised performance standards.
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