Ravens' Lamar Jackson hits Nelson Agholor with 6-yard TD pass
Ravens finding offensive rhythm
The Baltimore Ravens offense is starting to find its rhythm, and quarterback Lamar Jackson is a big reason why.
In Sunday's 24-10 win over the New England Patriots, Jackson completed 18 of 29 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns, including a 6-yard TD pass to wide receiver Nelson Agholor in the second quarter.
The touchdown was Agholor's first of the season, and it gave the Ravens a 14-0 lead.
Jackson-Agholor connection
The Jackson-Agholor connection has been one of the most productive for the Ravens this season.
In three games, Agholor has caught 12 passes for 169 yards and two touchdowns.
He is averaging 14.1 yards per catch, which is second on the team behind tight end Mark Andrews.
Jackson has targeted Agholor 19 times this season, which is more than any other receiver.
Ravens' offense finding its stride
The Ravens' offense is starting to find its stride, and the Jackson-Agholor connection is a big reason why.
The Ravens are averaging 26.3 points per game this season, which is seventh in the NFL.
They are also averaging 377.7 yards per game, which is 11th in the NFL.
The Ravens have won two of their first three games this season, and they are looking like a team that could make a run in the playoffs.
Why is the Jackson-Agholor connection so successful?
There are several reasons why the Jackson-Agholor connection is so successful.
First, Jackson is a very accurate passer.
He has completed 68.6% of his passes this season, which is third in the NFL.
Second, Agholor is a very good route runner.
He is able to get open against even the best cornerbacks.
Third, both Jackson and Agholor have a good rapport with each other.
They have spent a lot of time working together in practice, and it shows on the field.
Conclusion
The Ravens' offense is starting to find its rhythm, and the Jackson-Agholor connection is a big reason why.
The Ravens are averaging 26.3 points per game this season, which is seventh in the NFL.
They are also averaging 377.7 yards per game, which is 11th in the NFL.
The Ravens have won two of their first three games this season, and they are looking like a team that could make a run in the playoffs.