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Lamar Jackson had 273 passing yards, 122 rushing yards for his 17th career double-triple

Even after Thursday night’s loss, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson showed he is a unique player in NFL history.

Jackson had 273 passing yards and 122 rushing yards against the Chiefs, which equates to a double-triple, meaning a player has more than 100 yards in two different statistical categories in the same game. Jackson has more than any other player, ever.

Thursday night marked the 14th time Jackson has scored a double-triple in the regular season, and he has also scored three in the postseason, most recently in last season’s divisional round against the Texans.

With 17 total double-triples, Jackson now has more than twice as many as any other player in NFL history. Michael Vick has the second-most double-triples in NFL history, with eight. And Vick played in 149 games in his career to record those eight double-triples. Jackson’s 17th double-triple came in his 92nd career game.

Other than Jackson and Vick, no one in NFL history has more than four double-triples.

With the loss to the Chiefs, the Ravens are now 13-4 in games, with Jackson recording a double-triple.

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