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Lamar Jackson posts another perfect passer rating as Ravens stomp Bengals

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Lamar Jackson became the second quarterback in NFL history to post multiple single-season games with a perfect passer rating during the Baltimore Ravens' blowout win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.

Jackson, who entered the league amid questions about his passing ability, went 15-of-17 passing for 223 yards and three touchdowns to produce the 158.3 mark before sitting in the fourth quarter.

The MVP candidate added another touchdown and 65 yards on the ground.

Ben Roethlisberger was previously the only pivot to produce more than one perfect game in a season, doing so in 2007.

Moreover, Jackson became the sixth player with perfect passer ratings in multiple career games.

The second-year signal-caller also posted a perfect passing rating in the Ravens' season opener while destroying the Miami Dolphins with five touchdown passes.

To make his achievement even more remarkable, Jackson was suffering from an illness prior to Week 10 that forced him to sit out Thursday's practice.

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