Jurrell Casey of the Titans spoke for many on Tuesday. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has had an incredible season, there's no denying that. In only his second season, Jackson has beaten Michael Vick's QB rushing record and has thrown for 36 touchdowns.

And while Jackson will almost certainly win the NFL MVP award, Tennessee Titans defensive lineman Jurrell Casey has jokingly taken outrageous Lamar Jackson takes to the next level.

He’s from Mars,” Casey said, via Jim Wyatt of the Titans' team website. “He’s definitely an outer space guy. He’s unbelievable. The stuff that he’s doing so far this season, it’s unreal.”

Casey and the Titans will have the task off stopping Jackson in their next game as the Ravens face off against Tennessee in the AFC Divisional round of Sunday.

Casey has been one of Tennessee's top defensive players for the past few seasons now. The 6-foot-1, 305-pound defensive tackle clogs up the middle of the defensive line and will be tasked with helping stop the Ravens' potent rushing attack.

In 14 games this season, Casey has recorded 44 total tackles, four sacks and 10 QB hits. His streak of four straight Pro Bowls was snapped after not being selected to the roster this season.

And while Jackson's performance this season is historically good in many ways, the Titans are coming into the game fresh off an upset victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. The Ravens and Lamar Jackson are Super Bowl favorites according to many different metrics, but the Titans have been playing great football as of late and have a chance to get back to the AFC Championship for the first time since 2002.

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