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Lamar Jackson, flanked by Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and general manager Eric DeCosta, had barely settled into his seat in front of a packed auditorium at the Under Armour Performance Center ...
Jackson won his second MVP last season by throwing for career-highs in passing yards (3,678), completion percentage (67.2%), and yards per attempt 8.0), with 24 passing touchdowns as the Baltimore ...
Surrounded by crying because Big Lamar, Jackson’s dad, died the night before. He was 31, gregarious and popular. He was a Pompano Beach legend — Lamar Jr.’s first hint of fame.
It’s all (the Ravens’) Lamar Jackson,” the Panthers’ Jackson said of the Baltimore quarterback. “Socially, influencers, wherever they push photos, sometimes it’s me, sometimes it’s him.
Lamar Jackson Dark Horse Team No. 4: Miami Dolphins. Ok, they may not exactly be the dark horse type team, but Miami needs to be on this list because it’s still unclear what’s going to happen, ...
Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images) Lamar Jackson wants out of Baltimore, and there are a few dark horse landing spots for the former MVP.
Lamar Jackson signed a massive contract that will keep him in Baltimore for the foreseeable future. He didn't get a deal equal to the Deshaun Watson contract, but he got the next best thing.
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 ...
Imagine, before he was drafted into the NFL, some people said Lamar Jackson should be a wide receiver.Now, six seasons later, there’s a good chance Jackson could go down as one of the greatest ...
Lamar Jackson is having the best passing season of his career. (Staff) One big reason is big plays. For example, eight of Jackson’s 19 passes against the Broncos gained more than 15 yards.
Lamar Jackson could be working the backchannels to try and maneuver his way out of Baltimore. A source has told Pro Football Talk that Jackson, who is officially represented by his mother Felicia ...
OPINION: Criticized throughout his career for not being a "traditional" quarterback, Lamar Jackson is on the verge of making NFL history if he can snag the Most Valuable Player trophy again to ...
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