Lamar Jackson has had plenty of great games, but he hasn't recorded two touchdowns each via the air and the ground in the same game. Only one quarterback in Baltimore Ravens history has ever done that. His name?

Tyler Huntley, who accomplished the feat today.

Huntley filled in for Jackson, who was battling an ankle injury and missed his first career game as the Ravens faced the Green Bay Packers. The game came down to the wire. Baltimore's fate was sealed after a failed two-point conversion attempt in the fourth quarter, something they are already familiar with.

Despite the loss, Huntley played brilliantly. He threw two touchdowns in the first half to Mark Andrews (who set a franchise record of his own in the game) and ran for two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter, nearly coming away with the win. Huntley threw for 215 yards and ran for 73 more, which led the team. The Ravens, though, lost their third straight game.

Since the Ravens were expected to lose against the Packers (one of the league's best teams) without Jackson, it was amazing that they were able to get as close as they did. Unfortunately for them, the AFC North is a very tough division this year, as each team has a winning record. Losing today seriously jeopardized their playoff hopes.

Baltimore lost the lead for the division to the Cincinnati Bengals, though both teams have the same record of 8-6. They face each other next week in Cincinnati with the stakes extremely high.