Lamar Jackson.
About Lamar
Lamar Jackson is the starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, widely regarded as one of the most dynamic players at the position in the NFL. Standing 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 205 pounds, Jackson brings an uncommon combination of arm talent and rushing ability to the position. He played college football at Louisville, where he won the Heisman Trophy, and has since developed into a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player at the professional level.
In the 2024 season, Jackson appeared in 17 games, logging a full workload as Baltimore's unquestioned starter and offensive centerpiece. His dual-threat profile makes him one of the more complex quarterbacks to game-plan against, with the Ravens consistently building their scheme around both his passing and designed rushing contributions. For bettors, Jackson presents a wide range of prop opportunities given his usage on the ground alongside his passing volume. Passing yards, passing touchdowns, rushing yards, and rushing attempts are among the most active markets for a quarterback of his style. His tendency to accumulate rushing yards in chunks makes rushing props particularly worth monitoring, while his passing volume can fluctuate based on game script and opponent, adding variance to yardage totals. Tracking Baltimore's game-day situation, including opponent defensive ranking and weather conditions at kickoff, provides useful context when evaluating any Jackson prop line.