Falling behind for the first time Saturday, the Baltimore Ravens responded one minute later when Lamar Jackson tossed the longest touchdown pass of his career.
TOUCHDOWN!!@lj_era8 HITS @Mandrews_81 FOR THE 68-YARD SCORE! pic.twitter.com/XUe2Ssl6GY
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 23, 2018
Jackson connected with tight end Mark Andrews for 68 yards, which was the longest for the Ravens since Joe Flacco threw a 95-yard touchdown pass to Mike Wallace in 2016. The touchdown put the Ravens ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers 13-10 in the third quarter.
Jackson has only two completions of more than 28 yards this season -- and both have gone to Andrews.
This was an unlikely strike for Jackson, who had 27 air yards on that third-quarter touchdown pass. He was 1-of-7 with no touchdowns on passes of at least 25 air yards in his career before that throw.