Lamar Jackson is under the microscope yet again

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Lamar Jackson is under the microscope yet again

Lamar Jackson is in the middle of a six-game stretch. He is betting on himself to get a big contract. Tyler Huntley scored with 28 seconds left to lift Baltimore to a 10-9 victory over Denver. Jason Reid and his colleague have written about the evolution of Black quarterbacks in NFL. They argue that the chapter on Black Quarterbacks will not be closed until Jackson leads the Ravens to the Super Bowl. The book is called "Rise of The Black QBs: What it Means for America". It's also called "The Third and a Mile: From Fritz Pollard to Michael Vick —an Oral History of the Trials, Tears and Triumphs of the Black quarterback".

There are doubts about whether he is accurate enough to lead Baltimore to a Super Bowl.

Lamar Jackson is under the microscope yet again. Before Sunday's game Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II said that Jackson can do everything. Denver Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett said Jackson's style of play requires extra study. Browns All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett said earlier this year that Lamar Jackson poses a unique challenge because he is a top-five athlete and a quarterback. Bears second-year quarterback Justin Fields said his team borrowed from the Ravens playbook.  Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah said it requires an extra sense of urgency. He added that a player like Lamar can extend the play for 15-20 seconds.


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