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Lamar Jackson Sends A Strong Message To His Future Opponents

Lamar Jackson Sends A Strong Message To His Future Opponents
Lamar Jackson Sends A Strong Message To His Future Opponents


BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 07: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens gestures before the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on November 07, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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After an embarrassing performance against the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game last season, reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson came into the 2024 NFL season on a mission to prove why he’s one of the best quarterbacks the game has ever seen.

Although the 2024 campaign got off to a rough start, with the Ravens losing consecutive games to the Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders, Baltimore bounced back with a vengeance, winning seven out of their last eight games while looking like the best offense in the league, led by Jackson under center and superstar running back Derrick Henry coming out of the backfield.

Heading into Week 11’s matchup on the road against the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers, the Ravens are one of the most intimidating teams in the league, as it seems as though they can score on anyone, which will be put to the test against TJ Watt and one of the NFL’s best defenses.

Ahead of this matchup, Jackson, who is making another strong case for NFL MVP with some ridiculous numbers, made it clear that he fears no opponent while treating them all the same via B/R Gridiron.

“I hate everybody in the league when I go against them,” Jackson said.

The biggest difference with Jackson from this year as opposed to last season is that he has seemingly developed an edge to him, which appears to be working for the veteran quarterback as no team has figured out a way to contain him.

It’ll be interesting to see how well Jackson plays against the Steelers, as it will have AFC North division implications, with Pittsburgh and Baltimore battling it out the rest of the way for the division title.


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