Lamar Jackson has two NFL MVP awards. He should probably have three. And that might be rectified before long, as the Baltimore Ravens star currently leads the league in the most relevant passing categories: touchdowns (9), yards per attempt (9.6) and quarterback rating (141.8).

Except the glitz and the glamour of Jackson's numbers and play style -- smooth-as-silk scrambles, effortless downfield rockets -- didn't translate to victory in a heavyweight Week 3 shootout with the Detroit Lions . And it's certainly not a guarantee to help the Ravens best the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday.

The Chiefs may be fading as an inevitable contender. And this far into his career, Jackson's already cemented his legacy as a generational playmaker. But only one of the quarterbacks set to take the

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