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Lamar Jackson, seemingly tongue in cheek, told reporters on Monday that he would be making his way out at halftime to see Beyoncé perform during Wednesday's Ravens-Texans Christmas game.
Lamar Jackson avoided the rush with a long scramble. NFL/X. But that’s when Jackson took off forward down the near sideline, tip-toeing to stay in bounds and avoiding the Bengals linebackers and ...
And while he’s never played against that other Lamar Jackson, he said it would be cool to meet him one day. “A picture would definitely be dope, just for the fans and everybody else.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson had once said, “I knew I wanted to be rich and for my people to be well-off.” Money doesn’t make the world go round; we’ve all heard that saying. The post Awaiting ...
Two years ago, after a contentious, drawn out negotiation, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens agreed to a record-setting $260 million extension. But, entering the 2025 season, Jackson has dropped to the ...
The game has slowed down for Lamar. Lamar hasn’t. MVP. Neo. The One. Whatever you call him, plenty of owners have to be quietly kicking themselves for not trying to sign Jackson to an offer sheet when ...
Jackson also ran for 55 yards as Baltimore took a 21-7 lead at intermission. The Ravens (9-5) ended up securing a 35-14 victory in which Jackson's final numbers were MVP worthy.
Ravens' Lamar Jackson, who broke NFL record for career rushing yards by a QB, seemed puzzled when told of his top speed during a TD run vs. Texans.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said he agreed when his mother, Felicia Jones, criticized his run game after Sunday's 24-19 loss to the… ...
Lamar Jackson has piloted the Ravens to seven wins in eight games since an 0-2 start and is playing like a third NFL MVP is in reach. (Nick Wass/AP) Column by John Feinstein “Not bad for a ...
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has won two MVP awards, so he set a high bar for himself heading into his seventh NFL season. After six games, Jackson appears to be raising that bar even higher. He’s ...
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson does not care about your parlay or his stats. But “every day,” he told The Baltimore Sun, he gets direct messages on social media from those who have a vested ...