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Steelers Coach Tomlin Dismisses Comparisons Between Commanders’ Daniels and Ravens’ Jackson Ahead of AFC North Showdown

In the lead-up to a highly anticipated NFL clash, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has steadfastly curbed the narrative that Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is on par with Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson. The comparison game is old news in sports, but Tomlin, known for his no-nonsense approach, isn’t entertaining these discussions, emphasizing Jackson’s unique pedigree. “Man, be real slow comparing people to Lamar Jackson,” Tomlin firmly stated. This was notably highlighted in a recent report by

Sports Illustrated

, where Tomlin openly deferred from drawing parallels between the two quarterbacks despite the rookie’s promising start.

The context of the comparison springs from Daniels’ recent performance – a 17 out of 34 pass completion for 202 yards in a close 28-27 loss to the Steelers. On the other hand, Lamar Jackson has been nothing short of spectacular, demonstrating his skill as a two-time MVP and current contender for a third. Set to fully shake the already trembling ground of NFL records, Jackson is heralded for his track record and propensity to make the most seasoned defenses look second-rate. The up-and-coming Daniels has found himself in the spotlight for his play and for the narrative that inevitably links any successful dual-threat quarterback to those who’ve historically reset the bar. And Mike Tomlin, as reported by

Baltimore Beatdown

, isn’t keen to add to the echo chamber, showcasing his respect for Jackson’s prowess.

As the past meets burgeoning potential, the Steelers and Ravens are set to go head-to-head on Nov. 17, with high stakes in the AFC North. Already with an armory of accolades, Jackson will be looking to cement his place further, while Daniels aims to continue to impress and perhaps, one day, to stand where Jackson firmly does now. The statistics speak loudly: Jackson has amassed 2,669 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, and a paltry two interceptions, complemented by 538 rushing yards this season, according to

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Sports Illustrated

. In contrast, Daniels, fresh-faced and with much to prove, has already begun to make his mark, leading to the premature parallels.

The next few weeks will be crucial for both Jackson, as he aims to cement his MVP-caliber season, and Daniels, who hopes to prove his Offensive Rookie of the Year potential. Meanwhile, Tomlin’s Steelers are preparing to face Jackson, a quarterback who has been a challenge for them. The Ravens will rely on Jackson’s skill against Tomlin’s defense.

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