Lamar Jackson completed 11-of-18 passes for 238 yards with three touchdowns and an interception in the Ravens’ 26-24, Week 18 loss to the Steelers, adding nine yards on four attempts.
Jackson’s mobility was (comparatively) limited, but for the most part, the 28-year-old was outstanding. He made several highlight-worthy throws; particularly a touchdown throw to Zay Flowers where he broke out of a sack and showed perfect touch on a a 64-yard touchdown. Unfortunately for him and the Ravens, Baltimore missed a last-second field goal, and there’ll be no playoffs for the 28-year-old. Jackson’s season was obviously hampered by injuries, but there were more than enough good moments to suggest he’s still an elite option at the position. Entering his age-29 season, Jackson’s looming contract situation has been predicted to be one of the biggest offseason storylines by a few agents. It’s hard to forecast his fantasy value without knowing all the variables, but we’re sure he’ll be one of the first few quarterbacks off the board in 2026 despite an injury-plagued ’25 season.