"Jackson is currently on pace to finish the season with 3,770 passing yards and more than 1,300 rushing yards," The Ringer's Robert Mays wrote. "No player in NFL history has ever cracked 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in a single season, let alone come close to the numbers that Jackson is putting up right now. He's affecting the game in a way we've never seen before, and his ability to slice through defenses with his arm and his legs has given the Ravens a comfortable 2.5-game lead in the AFC North."

CBS Sports' analysts named Jackson second behind Russell Wilson in the MVP race, and there's no doubt he continues to be must-watch television with performances like we saw on Sunday.

"Jackson, with his electrifying style of play, has given life to this Ravens team, and to the NFL. And I can't wait to see what he pulls off next," SB Nation's Morgan Moriarty wrote.

Ravens Rise in Power Rankings as 'One of the Most Dangerous Teams in the AFC'

The Ravens checked all the boxes of a quality win against the Seahawks, and it was reflected in the most recent power rankings. Baltimore moved up in seven of the eight publications we looked at, and is firmly in the contender conversation as "one of the most dangerous teams in the AFC."