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Jackson mentioned he felt the Ravens were scoring fast at times, but the Lions were also “milking the clock” as part of their strategy to keep Baltimore’s offense off the field. Detroit's time of possession was over 33 minutes compared to 26:47 for the Lions.
Ravens star running back Derrick Henry fumbled the ball late in the game again. Aidan Hutchinson, whose mom went viral in the stands, was the one to punch it out. After the game, it appeared that Henry and Lamar Jackson had a beef that was brewing. How social media reacted:
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens dropped to 1-2 on Monday night after another disappointing showing against a fellow Super Bowl contender.
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All About Lamar Jackson’s Mom, Felicia Jones (and the Surprising Major Role She's Had in His Career)
In 1997, Felicia and Lamar Jackson Sr. welcomed the first of their four children in Pompano Beach, Fla. She became a single mom eight years later when Jackson's father died — but according to the Baltimore Ravens quarterback, she never complained or asked for help.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews mossed Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch for a 19-yard catch in the red zone.
The Ravens, meanwhile, hammered the Browns, 41-17, in Week 2 after a devastating Week 1 loss in Buffalo. Tonight's game begins a tough stretch for Lamar Jackson and Co., with the Chiefs, Texans and Rams —all playoff teams from last season—up next.
Those words were taken from head coach John Harbaugh's September 18 press conference. It's hard to disagree. It's also amazing to state that. Jackson isn't some 'dink and dunk' passer. He owns one of pro football's most beautiful deep balls.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson sends a 10-yard pass to wide receiver Rashod Bateman who paints the sideline for a first down.