Lamar Jackson claimed throughout the offseason that he would be running less and passing more.

After three games, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback continued the narrative.

"I hate running," Jackson said. "Only if I have to, but my job is to get the ball to the receivers, the tight ends, running backs. If I have to run, I'll do it, but I'd rather just sit back and pass it. I like throwing touchdowns instead of running them."

Jackson is averaging 33 pass attempts and nine rushes per game this season. As a starter in 2018, he averaged 17 carries per game.

He is still on pace to gain 917 yards rushing, which would rank as the fourth most by a quarterback.