Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are rolling. They have won seven in a row to improve to 9-2 on the season. They hold a three-game lead in the AFC North and are currently the two seed in the conference. Jackson has emerged as the front runner for the league's MVP award.

In 11 games, Jackson has thrown 24 touchdowns and just five interceptions. He has added 876 rushing yards and six touchdowns. The Ravens will take on the 10-1 San Francisco 49ers in Week 13. This will be one of the top games of the season. Here are three bold predictions for Jackson against one of the league's best defenses.

3. Jackson will not turn the ball over

Jackson has not turned the ball over at a high rate this season. He has just five turnovers this season, but he will be going up against a defense in the Niners that causes turnovers at a high rate.

San Francisco has caused 21 fumbles this season and has recovered 12 of them. They are tied for fifth in the league with 11 interceptions. The Niners have a championship-caliber defense. Jackson and the Ravens already dominated a strong defense in the New England Patriots. They will look to do the same against San Francisco.

2. Jackson eclipses 250 passing yards

Jackson has completed 66.9% of his passes and is killing teams with his legs, but he has not thrown for a ton of yards. Just three times this season has Jackson thrown for more than 250 yards, and he has not done so since Week 3. The Niners have allowed 136.9 passing yards per game, which is the fewest in the league.

Coming into this matchup, the Niners know that they will need to contain Jackson from running. This game will be a chess match where the defense and offense try to find weaknesses in the opposing side. For the Ravens, this is a chance to get Jackson's arm involved early and often.

1. Ravens win, Jackson pulls further ahead in the MVP race

The Ravens already took down the Patriots this season. Right now, they might be the top team in the power rankings. Their only competition is the Niners, and if they beat them, Baltimore will be first without a doubt.

Being at home in this game will be a huge advantage for the Ravens. They are 4-1 at home this season and could improve even more. If Jackson leads the Ravens to a win and puts up another monstrous performance, he will take a commanding lead in the MVP race.