There has been a lot of questions about if the Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and if he can continue to use his legs the way he has without getting injured.

Jackson was asked if he thinks he can continue to stay healthy while using his legs and his first answer was to start laughing immediately.

“I’m going to put it all on the line,” Jackson said via ESPN. “I want to win. I hate losing. I hate that feeling. You have to deal with it the next week. So, I want to win regardless. If it happens, it’s going to happen. I’ve been good so far.”

Jackson has already run 67 times in his first four starts, and this is becoming a run-first team, and so far the formula has worked. The Ravens coaching staff is liking what he is doing and has decided to keep Jackson starting over Joe Flacco.

Jackson has dealt with some injuries already, but none of them severe and backup quarterback Robert Griffin III, who has been seriously injured running the ball thinks Jackson is learning how to avoid the big hit.

“I don't know if he'll be able to completely knock it out this year, but I think he's learned a little bit about how to get down and avoid some of those hits,” Griffin said. “He'll learn those 2 yards on that first-down play is not as important as you being available and your ankle and head not hurting on second down. Sometimes, second-and-10 is better than second-and-8 if you can save yourself.”