There's one defensive end in the NFL right now that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson admitted still gives him the most trouble: the Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett. In the new episode for HBO Max's Hard Knocks,
Following the Baltimore Ravens' recent victory over the Cleveland Browns, a viral clip surfaced on social media showcasing Myles Garrett delivering a heartfelt message to one of Lamar Jackson's teammates.
Late in the second quarter, Jackson used his incredible running ability to escape the Browns' defense. He even had Cleveland's defensive star, Myles Garrett, helplessly falling to the ground after grabbing him by the arm. As mentioned, fans couldn't help but troll the Browns after the play, with many pointing out how Lamar Jackson embarrassed them.
With 10:42 left in the third quarter, Jackson found wide receiver Rashod Bateman in the end zone for a seven-yard touchdown pass made all the more special by the fact that Jackson started celebrating before Bateman even caught the ball.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 04: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens is tackled by Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns during the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on January 04, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
Former Louisville Cardinals star Lamar Jackson capped a sensational NFL regular season by setting a couple of new records.
Player prop bets will be available for Lamar Jackson ahead of Saturday’s NFL action at 4:30 PM ET live on ABC/ESPN. AFC North rivals meet in Week 18 when Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens return to the postseason with a lot of the same strengths they had a year ago.
Shortly before the start of the season finale, Browns cornerback Martin Emerson Jr. was fined $8,012 for a facemask in the third quarter of last Sunday's loss to the Miami Dolphins. He was flagged for the penalty, which occurred with 14:09 remaining in the third quarter when he grabbed Miami's Tyreek Hill's facemask.
Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens ran their way to history in Saturday night's win over the Cleveland Browns
At 27 years old, Lamar Jackson became the second-youngest player to win multiple MVPs. He led the Ravens to the best record in the NFL, 13-4, beating 10 teams with records at .500 or better. Jackson passed for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns in addition to rushing for 821 yards and five touchdowns.