TAMPA, Fla. — Lamar Jackson, who may be playing the best football of his career, made it look easy.
The two-time MVP threw for 281 yards and five touchdowns Monday night, helping the Baltimore Ravens overcome an early double-digit deficit and extend their winning streak to five games with a 41-31 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who lost their top two receivers to injuries.
''Trying to win. That's all that's on my mind,'' Jackson said after the AFC North co-leaders scored on seven of nine possessions before removing him from the game with just under two minutes left.
''I'm proud of him. I'm happy for him. He's a great leader, a great player.'' coach John Harbaugh added. ''He's the ultimate competitor on a level with the greatest competitors I've ever seen.''
Jackson improved improved to 23-1 against NFC teams, the best mark by a quarterback against an opposing conference in NFL history. He's 3-0 against the Bucs (4-3), who faded after taking a 10-0 lead with help from the 100th TD reception of Mike Evans' career.
Evans departed with a hamstring injury after Baker Mayfield tried to connect with him in the end zone again, and late in the fourth quarter with the game out of reach, leading Bucs receiver Chris Godwin was carted off the field with a left ankle injury. ESPN declined to show replays of Godwin's injury, which appeared to be severe.
''Early indication is that it's dislocated. Doesn't look good,'' said Bucs coach Todd Bowles, who defended the decision to still have Godwin on the field in the closing minutes.
''He's a player. We'e trying to win the ballgame. We were still down 10, we're trying to get extra points and kick another onside kick. It just happened,'' Bowles added. ''With Mike (Evans) going down, we didn't have that many receivers left as it was, so we play what we got.''