The Baltimore Ravens continue their strong start to the NFL season behind franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson. His outstanding performance against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 2 puts him in the list of impressive quarterbacks to look out for.

Moreover, he showcased us an all-round game that saw him pass and run the ball to full effect. He was very effective in his role that he made the history books.

It was a peerless all-around showing from the franchise quarterback. Without his contributions on both sides of the offense, the Ravens would have buckled long ago.

How exactly will opposing defenses stop one of the most dynamic quarterbacks in the NFL today? His team will have a lot of fun seeing how secondaries figure that out.

“It’s just going to be a real conundrum for them,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said, per the Ravens' official site. “They’re going to have to figure it out for themselves.

“Lamar played a great game running the ball, and running the ball effectively. It was probably the difference-maker in the game.”

Jackson himself thinks otherwise, though. His attitude throughout the post-game press conference shows that he's far from satisfied with his performance.

“I like [my performance] was all right,” Jackson said, via ESPN's Jamison Hensley. “I could have been better. There were a lot of passes I want back; some sacks I want back. But we came out with the victory.”

Jackson will face a tough task next week as he tries to keep up with the incredible Patrick Mahomes. With the dynamic offense he brings to the table, there's little doubt that their match would be exciting and full of great passes.