Lamar Jackson took the NFL by storm in his second season with the Baltimore Ravens, but he has loftier expectations for himself. As he has his sights on making it to the Super Bowl, Jackson wants to be the Tom Brady of this era.

The Ravens and New England Patriots faced one another this season and Jackson was on the winning end of the game. After winning the game, Jackson appeared to share a moment with Brady to share his respect for the future Hall-of-Famer.

This season, Jackson produced 3,127 passing yards, 36 passing touchdowns, and six interceptions. The second-year quarterback also flashed his dangerous rushing ability as he gained 1,206 yards and seven touchdowns with his legs.

Above all, the dynamic signal-caller led the Ravens to a 14-2 record and the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Having the No. 1 seed and being the Super Bowl favorites in the AFC is a familiar feeling for Brady.

There's no doubt that Jackson and Brady dominate in their own special ways. At the same time, the consistency that Brady has shown over the past 20 years is something that Jackson would like to achieve.

In his 20 seasons in the NFL, Brady is the most accomplished quarterback in NFL history. The 42-year-old quarterback has secured six Super Bowl wins, three MVP trophies, 14 Pro Bowl bids,  and three All-Pro honors.

The Ravens' quarterback is projected to take home his first MVP trophy after being named to the All-Pro team this season. While those awards are fulfilling, Jackson wants to add some Super Bowl rings to his collection.