Lamar Jackson, the quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens captivated NFL fans once morewith an incredible show of speed and agility. Jackson displayed his signature move which isa quick stop that left opponents gasping for air against the Los Angeles Chargers on MondayNight Football. Since high school Jackson has consistently used this same move which is adefining characteristic of his playing style.Early in the second quarter, the quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens rushed for ten yards.Just before he crossed the end zone he performed a nonchalant juke which was reminiscentof a move Jackson used in high school.Jackson went viral for a similar rushing score while starting at quarterback for BoyntonBeach Community High School in Florida.Before Jackson waltzed in for a score, he ran full speed toward the end zone, pointed at adefender and then stopped abruptly as the player sped past him out of bounds. He thenthrew up his fists and dropped the ball in celebration.Embedding Link:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DC0Uk12sgLG/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkWhen Jackson’s touchdown brought back memories, the move became viral on social mediaand resurfaced on Monday.Daiyan Henley, a linebacker with the Chargers, refused to be juked out this time. AsJackson, the two time MVP crossed into the end zone, he grabbed him.Jackson has 2,876 passing yards and a 25 to 3 interception to touchdown ratio going intothe game against the Chargers. In addition, he recorded two touchdowns and 584 rushingyards. Like old times, Jackson added another goal to his total on Monday.Beyond his own accomplishments Jackson has helped the Ravens retain a respectable 7- 4record and postseason chances. His remarkable performance this season has put him fullyin consideration for the 2024 NFL MVP award which will confirm his impacts on the game.
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