5. Lamar Jackson Puts On A Massive MVP Performance
After putting together a truly sensational MVP campaign for the Ravens, there has been a noticeable step back from Lamar Jackson.
Part of the issue for Jackson has been that he didn’t begin the season with matchups that allowed him to beat up on terrible defenses— like the incredible outing he had against the Dolphins early last season.
Going up against an underwhelming Bengals defense, Jackson should be able to string together a dominant outing. He will look to get his season back on track to re-enter the MVP conversation.
The type of performance Jackson seems due for includes 300 passing yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions. Then in the ground-game, 60 rushing yards and another score.