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Jackson, Brown make history in Ravens' opener

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Lamar Jackson and Marquise "Hollywood" Brown answered pressing questions with some history-making responses.

In a 59-10 season-opening rout of the Miami Dolphins, Jackson produced the best passer rating (158.3) in Baltimore Ravens history and Brown became the first player in NFL history with multiple 40-yard touchdowns in his career debut.

For those wondering whether Jackson could become an effective passer in the league, he led the Ravens to their largest margin of victory with his arm instead of his legs, completing 17 of 20 passes for 324 yards and five touchdowns in three quarters of work. His five touchdown passes -- one short of his total in seven starts last season -- tied a Ravens mark.

"Not bad for a running back," Jackson said after the game.

For those worried about Brown's surgically repaired foot, the rookie first-round pick scored touchdowns of 47 and 83 yards on his first two catches. His 147 yards receiving are the sixth most in an NFL debut and the most in a debut since 2003.

The No. 25 overall pick in this year's draft, Brown was questionable for the season opener after sitting out Friday's practice. The Ravens have been extra cautious with Brown, who had Lisfranc surgery in January. Brown, the first wide receiver selected in this year's draft, showed off his speed by recording the most receiving yards ever by a Raven in a first quarter.

"Everything I've been through this offseason, just to be out there and be able to make plays and help the team win, it felt pretty good," Brown said.

It was quite the homecoming for Florida natives Jackson and Brown, who helped the Ravens set a team record for most points and yards (643) in a game. This marked the most yards in an NFL game since 2012, when Houston posted 653 against Jacksonville.

Kevin Byrne, the team's executive vice president of public relations, announced all of the records, including Jackson's perfect passer rating, to the players in the locker room. After each one, the players cheered loudly.

"The offensive line did a great job. I barely had pressure," Jackson said. "Receivers did a great job of getting open, catching the ball, scoring touchdowns. That's what it's all about, and that's what we did today."

Jackson's first touchdown was a short slant to Brown, who outran the Miami defense for 47 yards. His second was a long toss to Brown, who got behind the defense for the longest reception by a Ravens rookie.

"You all seen the speed, you all seen it right?" Jackson said of Brown. "I didn't have him during OTAs, got him towards the end of camp. We didn't really have chemistry, some plays he didn't like because we weren't completing them. But today, I guess he liked the plays, we scored on them. He's fast ... he's fast."

Jackson then threw touchdown passes of 33 yards to Willie Snead, 5 yards to Miles Boykin and 1 yard to fullback Patrick Ricard. Jackson became the first quarterback to throw at least five touchdowns in a season opener since Peyton Manning did so against the Ravens in 2013.