Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh shared an incredible moment late in the game that helped them seal their first win of the season. After a series of huge plays starting with the former MVP's flashy go-ahead TD, the head coach appeared to have greenlit his QB to take over and basically lead his team to a big win over Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

After a huge defensive play, the Ravens found themselves with the football with over a minute left. At fourth down with just a few yards left to a first down, Harbaugh opted to put it all on Jackson's hands with an incredibly brave call:

Instead of opting to kick, Jackson caught the ball and powered his way to a first down which ultimately sealed the team's first home win of the season. The two obviously had to hug it out after the final whistle:

Talk about trust.

With a QB like Lamar Jackson running your offense, it would be hard to not allow him to call the shots at crucial stages of any game. Even if he seemed to have struggled early in the game thanks to KC's defensive line, the former MVP kept going at it and completely took over in the fourth.

The Ravens were down 35-24 at the end of three quarters before LJ flipped the switch. The 24-year-old ended up outscoring the entire Chiefs squad 12-0 with two huge rushing TDs in the fourth quarter. Leave it up to Lamar Jackson to make big plays.