Monday night's epic contest between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cleveland Browns was arguably the most captivating matchup of the season thus far. Unfortunately for Ravens superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson, the game will also be remembered for his mid-game poop fiasco — something that reigning league MVP has since denied.

Jackson made an abrupt exit during the contest for what was officially labelled as a leg cramp. However, a video of the Ravens QB jogging towards the team locker room shortly after leaving game surfaced, which led most to believe that he simply had to answer nature's call.

Jackson took to Twitter to deny any and all pooping allegations:

There you have it, straight from the horse's mouth. If Jackson says that he didn't do it, then we're compelled to believe him. Right?

Whatever the case may be (poop or no poop) Jackson came out with a tremendous performance to lead the Ravens to a huge win over the Browns. The All-Pro QB was in MVP form on Monday, completing 11-of-17 passes for 163 yards and one touchdown. Jackson also rushed a total of nine times for an additional 124-yard gain — his second 100-yard rushing game of the year — and two touchdowns.

After a rather pedestrian start to the season — at least by his high standards — Lamar Jackson appears to be hitting his stride at just the right time for Baltimore. They get the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 15, and it should be another favorable matchup for Jackson.