Joe Burrow's former college teammate, Breiden Fehoko, did not mince his words when criticizing Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.In a tweet on X, the retired Steelers nose tackle said that the Ravens have no chance of winning the Super Bowl as long as Jackson is their starting quarterback. He then compared the two-time NFL MVP to retired four-time Pro Bowl QB Michael Vick."Ravens will never win a Super Bowl behind Lamar Jackson man. The individual regular season accolades will never equate to winning football in the playoffs. He's Michael Vick with better PR," Fehoko tweeted.Lamar Jackson is in the middle of his eighth season with the Ravens. However, he's been dealing with several injury concerns this year.The quarterback suffered a hamstring injury during their Week 4 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. This sidelined Jackson for three games. He returned in Week 9 to help his team to a 28-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins.Despite being on a four-game winning streak since his return, Jackson missed the last two Wednesday trainings, which resulted in underwhelming performances on the field. He failed to throw any touchdowns during their recent victories over the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets.So far in eight games, Lamar Jackson has tallied 1,595 yards and 15 TDs passing, while rushing for 237 yards and one touchdown. The Baltimore Ravens currently sit on top of the AFC North with a 6-5 record.Lamar Jackson's on-field struggles continue against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 13The Ravens are in the middle of their Thanksgiving showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. Once again, Jackson is having trouble finding any kind of offensive momentum on the field.With the fourth quarter underway, Jackson has yet to score a touchdown for his team. He has completed 12 of 21 passes for 205 yards. The Ravens found themselves on the scoreboard thanks to rushing touchdowns from Derrick Henry and Keaton Mitchell.However, Jackson's team is currently trailing the Bengals 26-14. Quarterback Joe Burrow, on the other hand, has completed 21 of 42 passes for 240 yards and two touchdowns.If the Bengals win, it will bring an end to their four-game losing streak and help them improve to a 4-8 record.On the other hand, the Ravens will fall to a 6-6 record, giving the Steelers the opportunity to take the top spot in the AFC North if they win against the Bills on Sunday.