Lamar Jackson rips fan who said the Ravens should ‘let him walk’ as a free agent after shock 28-27 loss to Jags, telling his critic to ‘STFU’ because he ‘never did s***’
- Baltimore and Lamar Jackson fell to a 7-4 record with a surprise loss in Florida
- Following the game, the Ravens QB was roasted for his play late in the ball game
- Jackson looked to have secured victory for BAL before a late blitz from the Jags
- Justin Tucker had an opportunity to win the game but missed a FG from 67 yards
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback shredded a Twitter troll Sunday night after he was criticized for his performance in the team’s stunning 28-27 loss to Jacksonville.
Kicker Justin Tucker had a chance to win it for the Ravens but his 67-yard field goal fell agonizingly short as time expired.
Jackson got his Ravens close enough for Tucker to attempt the game-winner. The former Heisman Trophy winner had a reasonable day, despite completing just 50 percent of his passes (16/32) — throwing for 254 yards and a touchdown. Jackson also rushed for 89 yards on the ground from 14 carries.
Lamar Jackson threw for 254 yards and a touchdown, while rushing for 89 yards on the ground
Following the game, a critic took to Twitter expressing his frustration with the constant rhetoric that Jackson — in the midst of his fifth-year option — should be earning top quarterback money.
‘When someone is asking for over 250 mil guaranteed like @Lj_era8… games like this should not come to @jtuck9,’ the user wrote.
‘Let Lamar walk and spend that money on a well rounded team.’
Jackson promptly responded, calling out the stranger. ‘Boy STFU y’all be cappin too much on this app,’ the quarterback wrote. ‘mf never smelt a football field never did s*** but eat d***!!’
The man then responded to the Ravens franchise face, saying ‘I have you upset I speak the truth love ya.’
According to FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer, Jackson was offered a new deal worth more than Kyler Murray’s five-year, $230 million deal before the season began.
Despite the loss, Baltimore remain in a strong position within the AFC, sitting atop the North with a 7-4 record, equal with Cincinnati — who they beat on October 9.
Next up Jackson and co. host Russell Wilson and the AFC’s second-to-last franchise, the Denver Broncos.
Justin Tucker looked exasperated following his missed game winner from 67 yards Sunday
Jacksonville quarterback Trevor Lawrence and head coach Doug Pederson celebrate the win
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