### **Jackson doesn't worry about rust because he can always get rolling.**
Expecting Jackson to start fast was asking a lot, but the longer he played, the better he looked.
Is it any surprise that Jackson's first two touchdown passes went to Mark Andrews? Finding Andrews is a go-to move for Jackson. The Ravens' Pro Bowl tight end has been Jackson's favorite target since they were drafted together in 2018. Jackson can find Andrews in his sleep, and Andrews knows how to find the end zone.
The Ravens were outgained 226-109 in the first half, but still led, 14-6, at intermission because the Dolphins (2-7) failed to capitalize on opportunities. Then in the second half, Jackson extended plays, spread the ball with accuracy, and Baltimore pulled away. Jackson's final stat line looked like this – 18 for 23, 204 yards, four touchdowns, no interceptions, 143.2 quarterback rating.
Jackson even made plays with his legs, and his 13-yard scramble in the third quarter was a key part of a touchdown drive. Meanwhile, Jackson's mere presence on the field and in the locker room is an intangible that's hard to measure.
"It's hard not to feel good when you have Lamar Jackson out there," Buchanan said.