Check out Lamar Jackson’s 48-yard rushing TD in first person

The Baltimore Ravens post a video of quarterback Lamar Jackson on Twitter of his 48-yard touchdown run through his perspective.

If anyone has wondered what it looks like through Lamar Jackson’s eyes when he scampers, you’re in luck. The Baltimore Ravens posted a video to Twitter that gives an idea of what it looks like to actually be on the field during a game.

According to Intel’s website, their True View system uses a bunch of different cameras to capture data. It’s then all combined together to create an approximation of what a first-person view would look like. In the case of this Ravens’ video, it allows us to see plays as though we’re Jackson, Jihad Ward, and L.J. Fort.

Take a look and get a chance to experience some highlights, like Jackson’s 48-yard touchdown run, as you’ve never seen before:

Jackson found the end zone on a 48-yard run late in the second quarter to give the Ravens momentum when they desperately needed it. Jackson’s touchdown run was also the second-longest by a quarterback in the Super Bowl era.

The Ravens’ Twitter account should remain busy throughout Jackson’s career, as more plays like this are expected from the 2019 NFL MVP.

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Lamar Jackson hit playoff rushing milestone vs. Titans

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson becomes second QB to rush for 100-yards and a rush touchdown in a playoff game.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is known for breaking records and creating ones of his own in the NFL and has the resume to prove it. On Sunday he not only won his first playoff game, Jackson hit a rushing milestone that only goes to prove how electric he is on the field.

Jackson became the second quarterback to rush for at least 100 yards and have a rushing touchdown in a playoff game in the Super Bowl era, according to ESPN’s Jamison Hensley. With 136 rushing yards against the Tennessee Titans, Jackson joins former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick as the only two quarterbacks to do so.

Jackson also produced the second-longest touchdown run by a quarterback in the playoffs. Jackson found the end zone on a 48-yard highlight-reel touchdown run before halftime to tie the game and ultimately give the Ravens momentum when they desperately needed it. Jackson trails behind Kaepernick who rushed for a 56-yard touchdown against the Green Bay Packers in the 2013 NFC divisional round of the playoffs.

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Jackson has produced one of the most incredible starts to an NFL career. Expect the former NFL MVP to continue using his legs to put his name alongside the game’s greats.

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