Two of the brightest stars of the NFL are set to go head-to-head in Week 5 as Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens will be visiting first overall pick Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday.

Though Jackson has been enjoying his reign as the league's reigning MVP, the Bengals' rookie has been turning heads with his impressive start – including Jackson himself. The Raven's signal-caller had choice words for the reigning Heisman Trophy winner ahead of their Week 5 match-up.

“I like his game,” Jackson said (per baltimoreravens.com). “Obviously he broke records for passing yards in consecutive weeks. That's dope. But I don't wish him success against us. I want to win.”

Burrow has had quite the start to his rookie season and is looking to be an early favorite for this year's Rookie of the Year Award. After just four professional games to his name, the 23-year old has already become the first rookie to throw 300-plus yards in three straight games. And with the way Burrow's been playing, it seems that this won't be the only record he'll be setting in his rookie year.

Lamar Jackson though, who is actually a few weeks younger than Burrow, is clearly on a different level. The league's reigning MVP has already climbed his way to the pinnacle of NFL quarterbacks on just his third season in the league and his winning mentality has been key to his success so far. The 23-year old has almost single-handedly turned the franchise around and is looking to bring the Ravens back to the playoffs for the third straight year.

If Burrow wants to be in the same conversation as Jackson, he might need to take down a few notes when they meet for the very first time on Monday. And given what we've seen from the rookie QB so far, surely he'll be up for the challenge.