New All-Time Rushing Record: Lamar Jackson became the NFL's all-time leading rushing quarterback, surpassing Michael Vick's previous record of 6,109 yards. Jackson now has 6,110 rushing yards after gaining 87 yards in the game.
Record-Breaking Scramble: Jackson broke the record with a 6-yard scramble in the third quarter, which set up his 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mark Andrews.
Speed and Efficiency: Despite not feeling at his fastest, Jackson was clocked running at 21.25 mph during a 48-yard touchdown run, the highest top speed of his career as a ball carrier.
Impressive Efficiency: Jackson reached the record in just 102 games over seven seasons, a faster pace than Michael Vick, who took 143 games over 13 years to achieve his total.
Ravens' Victory: Jackson’s performance helped the Baltimore Ravens secure a dominant 31-2 victory over the Houston Texans, furthering their playoff push.
Unmatched Athleticism: Jackson's ability to make defenders miss with his effortless speed and agility was praised by teammates, including offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, who called Jackson's running style "impressive" and "effortless."
Rushing Efficiency in the Season: Despite criticism for running less this season, Jackson’s 87 rushing yards on just four carries, including his 48-yard touchdown, reminded everyone of his explosive ability as a running quarterback.