Brown: Lamar Jackson was asked about the decline in rushing attempts and designed runs last week. He is averaging a career-low 5.6 rushing attempts per game. That's significantly fewer than his career average of 9.6, or last season's average of 8.2 attempts per game.
"I'm going to do whatever it takes to win," Jackson said. "I don't really pay attention to the number of rushes I have.
"We have Derrick Henry, Keaton Mitchell, Justice [Hill] and Rasheen Ali; we have all these guys to run the ball – and sometimes Zay [Flowers] – so, I don't really worry about it, as long as we're winning."
I think Jackson running less is part of his evolution as a quarterback. In three of his first four seasons, he averaged more than 10 carries per game, but he hasn't averaged double figures in carries si

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