Lamar Jackson had some turnover issues the first time the Baltimore Ravens faced off with the Cleveland Browns earlier this season and it led to one of the more shocking losses of the season.

The Ravens and Browns are now in much different spots in terms of their performance and everyone expects a big game out of Jackson in this one. So will he live up to the expectations? Let's breakdown three bold predictions for Jackson's game.

3. Jackson doesn't throw an interception

Jackson hasn't had an interception problem this year, but he did struggle against the Browns turning the ball over two times. That is something that could be a problem if he lets it creep into the back of his head.

Jackson isn't going to, and he is going to make the right decisions in this game. Jackson is going to take care of the ball and not turn the ball over through the air, or fumbles either.

2. Jackson rushes for 100 yards and a couple of touchdowns

Even though Jackson struggled with throwing against the Browns in the first game, his legs were still a big issue. He finished the game rushing nine times for 66 yards. Jackson has rushed four times this year for over 100 yards. Only once this year he has finished with two touchdowns. In this game, Jackson is going to put it all together with his legs, and finish with 100 yards and two touchdowns.

Jackson this year has had some long impressive runs where he breaks a couple of ankles on the way to the end zone. In this game, Jackson is going to have all the defensive players ankles hurting with his juke moves.

1. Jackson doesn't play a snap in the 4th quarter

Jackson is going to break the will of the Browns team early and it's going to lead to them quitting. Jackson is going to help the offense run up the score and the Ravens defense is going to be motivated to have a big game after what the Browns did them in the first game.

This game is going to get ugly early and that is going to lead to Jackson being able to put his shades on and watch the 4th quarte from the bench.

This is going to be a great opportunity for the Ravens to get some extended run for RG3 and for Jackson to not risk injury playing meaningless minutes.