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Published 11:36 IST, October 19th 2020

Lamar Jackson records eighth double-triple, ties Michael Vick for most in NFL history

Lamar Jackson, 23, notched his eighth double-triple on Sunday, in the Ravens' 30-28 win over the Eagles. Jackson now has joint-most double-triples in the NFL.

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson notched his career eighth double-triple on Sunday night. The reigning NFL MVP threw for 186 yards and also ran for 108 yards as he helped the Ravens score a close 30-28 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. Jackson completed one touchdown pass and ran for another vs the Eagles.

By registering his eighth double-triple, Lamar Jackson now has the joint-most double-triples in NFL history. Jackson joins four-time Pro Bowler Michael Vick on top the list. Vick reached six double-triples with Atlanta Falcons and two with the Philadelphia Eagles. Known for his stellar rushing game, Vick was the first NFL player to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. The 40-year-old former Pittsburgh Steelers star also holds the record for the most career rushing yards by a quarterback (6,109 yards).

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Lamar Jackson, still only 23 years old, will most likely surpass Vick's tally of eight double-triples in the near future. 

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Ravens vs Eagles highlights: Lamar Jackson leads Baltimore to stellar victory

Baltimore Ravens improved their record to 5-1 after scoring a crucial win over the Eagles. The Ravens were on top for pretty much the entirety of the game, taking a healthy 17-0 lead to half-time. Baltimore continued to score at regular intervals before the Carson Wentz-led Eagles made a late push in the final quarter.

The eventful fourth quarter saw Wentz leading Philly to two touchdowns in just a 1:53 stretch, leaving the Eagles just two short of the Ravens. A late 21-yard run from Lamar Jackson helped the Ravens run down the clock, as they scored an important win over the NFC side. 

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Carson Wentz finished the game with an impressive two touchdown passes, having thrown for 213 passing yards. Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell enjoyed a stellar night against the Eagles. Playing only his third game for Baltimore, the 34-year-old put in a defensive masterclass, completing three sacks to stop the threatening Eagles' offence. 

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Philadelphia Eagles (1-3-1) will host the New York Giants (1-5) next on Thursday Night Football on October 22. The Ravens are on a bye week. They will be in action in Week 8, hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-0), in what could be a battle for first place in the AFC North. 

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(Image Credits: Baltimore Ravens Instagram)

11:36 IST, October 19th 2020