Lamar Jackson Plays Catch With Drew Brees’ Son at NFL Pro Bowl [WATCH]

Lamar Jackson

Getty Lamar Jackson waives from the sidelines.

Lamar Jackson had a great season for the Baltimore Ravens in 2019, and he influenced plenty of folks along the way, including the kids of other top NFL quarterbacks.

In Drew Brees, Jackson found another fan, and at the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl, the duo connected. Brees’ son Baylen is a big fan of Jackson, and got to catch some passes from him during the festivities in what must have been a thrilling event for the youngsters.

Here’s a look at it taking place and Jackson making the day of the kids:

Imagine getting to say you caught passes from Jackson the year he set the NFL on fire and changed the game. To be the child of an NFL quarterback would be an amazing thing.


Lamar Jackson Gets Huge Media Award

Recently, Jackson was named Pro Football Focus Offensive Player of the Year. The site cast their vote and Jackson got the honor for what he was able to do on the field in a record smashing 2019 season.

Here’s a look at what writer Sam Monson wrote in the piece as to what tipped the scales for everyone at PFF in terms of Jackson being the top offensive player this season:

“The logic is simply that no player had as big of an impact on offense as Jackson did this season. We knew what a special ball carrier he was and saw how easily that translated to the NFL in his rookie year, but nothing quite prepared us for his 2019 season.

Jackson spent a career at Louisville embarrassing college defenders with his running ability while also passing to good effect, and he secured the Heisman Trophy in 2016 as a result. At the NFL level, that running ability was an immediate like-for-like translation, but the passing took more time.

When we analyzed our ball location data from PFF’s QB Annual a season ago, we could see that Jackson was among the least accurate passers in football. Whatever way you sliced the numbers (adjusting for drops, depth of target, situation, etc.), his passing was an issue. However, he was so spectacular as a rushing threat that the offense still functioned even with that level of passing, though it did put a fairly firm cap on how good he could be without improvement in that area.

What few saw coming, though, was Jackson’s spectacular improvement as a passer in 2019. He led the league in passing touchdowns, had a top-10 completion percentage and owned the third-best passer rating, and that’s just on a box score level. Of course, we know those can lie, but in this case, they are backed up by the tape.”

The fact that Jackson took a leap forward as both a passer and a runner was a huge fact on display all year, and possibly the biggest reason he will be poised to take home plenty of awards this offseason.

This is merely another one that Jackson can expect to have on his ledger moving forward now.


Lamar Jackson Stats

This season, Jackson has been the epitome of a dual-threat quarterback and one of the leaders in the next generation of quarterbacks that will make waves in the league. After the action concluded last week, Jackson has put up 3,127 passing yards and 36 touchdowns through the air. On the ground, he has rumbled for 1,206 yards and 7 touchdowns. As a whole, the Ravens have managed to find the best of Jackson on the field. Arguably, he’s become the most obvious MVP candidate in the league given these types of things.

Since being drafted out of Louisville, Jackson has begun to rewrite the book in the league in terms of what a quarterback is and can be. The fact that he was a shoo-in as an All-Pro is a testament to how good Jackson has been in 2019.

That’s helped plenty to be enthralled with his talent, including the kids of a fellow elite quarterback.

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