At the start of the season, Lamar Jackson haters were rampant that the Ravens quarterback was more of a running back than a QB.
Now eleven weeks into the NFL season, Jackson is not only looking like a certified QB1 in the league but a legitimate MVP candidate.
On Sunday, Jackson continued to build his case for award, completing 17/24 passes (70 percent) for 22 yards, while running for an additional 86 yards for four touchdowns on the day in the Ravens' 41-7 stomp down over the Texans.
Post-game, Ravens running back Mark Ingram let it be known that he's coming to confront you if you don't believe he's the MVP front-runner.
Ingram ran up to the podium before Jackson spoke and delivered one helluva introduction.
The former Heisman Trophy winner himself was loving his tires being pumped, and after that epic speech, you can't blame him.
The Ravens sit comfortably atop of the AFC North with an 8-2 record on the season and are the only team to knock-off the Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots this season.