Ravens’ Lamar Jackson Doesn’t Hold Back On Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes

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The upcoming AFC Championship Game this Sunday between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs will witness a showdown between two of the NFL’s finest quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson.

In their recent performances, Mahomes demonstrated his efficiency against the Bills last Sunday, completing 17 out of 23 pass attempts, amassing 215 yards, and securing two touchdowns. On the other hand, Jackson showcased his multifaceted skills, with 152 passing yards, an impressive 100 rushing yards, and a remarkable four total touchdowns, contributing to a resounding victory over the Texans.

During a recent media session on Wednesday, Jackson was questioned about what he enjoys about competing against Mahomes. His response was truly commendable.

“I don’t like competing against him at all. He’s a great quarterback – definitely a Hall of Famer. It’s a no-brainer. Just two greats going toe-to-toe in a heavyweight matchup. That’s what I see.”

The Ravens will likely rely on Jackson’s exceptional abilities to outshine Mahomes and guide them to the Super Bowl, a task easier said than done, but certainly within the realm of possibility. Interestingly, Jackson already led the Ravens to a thrilling 36-35 victory over the Chiefs during the 2021 season.

This should be a classic game between two very high-powered teams. It will be interesting to see which superstar quarterback comes out on top.

The AFC Championship Game is set to kick off at 3 p.m. ET, promising an electrifying clash between these two outstanding quarterbacks. Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes are sure to put on a show.

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