Lamar Jackson has no peer when it comes to passer rating.

After his sparkling performance in Sunday's 41-17 victory over the Cleveland Browns, Jackson became the NFL's all-time leader in career passer rating at 102.648.

He climbed percentage points ahead of Aaron Rodgers (102.6), who struggled during the Pittsburgh Steelers' loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

Already the all-time leader in career rushing yards by a quarterback, Jackson continues to provide evidence that there has never been a more dynamic dual threat.

Jackson picked apart the Browns in Week 2 with four touchdown passes and no interceptions, the latest example of him throwing dimes all day.

When it comes to Jackson's passing superlatives, you can stack them like pancakes.

On Sunday, he became the seventh quarterback in NFL

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