Texans 100: Facts and Figures for Ravens, No. 26-50

The Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens square off in Week 11, and we take a look at QB Lamar Jackson and coach Bill O’Brien.

The Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens hookup for an early battle for the second seed in the AFC Sunday at 12:00 p.m. CT at M&T Bank Stadium.

To get ready for the matchup, we continue our quest for 100 facts with a look at Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Texans coach Bill O’Brien.

Facts and Figures for Ravens, No. 1-25

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26. Jackson’s 27 scrambles are tied with Josh Allen for the third-most in the NFL.

27. Though Jackson’s touchdown passes are tied for the 10th-most in the NFL with 15, his 5.9% touchdown percentage is tied for the sixth-highest in the league.

28. Jackson’s 8.0 yards per pass attempt is the eighth-highest in the NFL.

29. Jackson’s 101.7 passer rating is the 10th-highest in the league.

30. Jackson’s average depth of target is 9.1 yards, tied with Philip Rivers and Josh Allen for the seventh-highest in the NFL.

31. Jackson’s five quarterback hits are the absolute lowest taken among quarterbacks who have started every game since Week 1.

32. Among quarterbacks who have started every game since Week 1, Jackson’s 11.0 yards per scramble are the highest in the NFL.

33. Among quarterbacks with at least 30 red zone passes, Jackson is 1/10 quarterbacks to have not thrown a red zone interception.

34. Jackson’s 21 red zone rushing attempts are the most among quarterbacks this season.

35. Jackson’s 8.4 yards per pass attempt on third down is the seventh-highest among quarterbacks with at least 50 passes on third down.

36. Jackson’s 113.4 passer rating on third down is the fourth-highest among quarterbacks with at least 50 third down attempts.

37. Jackson has converted the most third downs on the ground with 14.

38. Jackson has rushed 25 times on third down, the most in the NFL. The second-closest is Seahawks running back Chris Carson with 19.

39. Jackson’s 198 rushing yards on third down are the most in the NFL. Second-closest is Jameis Winston with 100.