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Stephen A. Smith speaks out about Lamar Jackson's resilience and why Mark Andrews, not Jackson, should shoulder the blame for Ravens' devastating loss.
First Take star Stephen A. Smith is back citing his anonymous sources, this time about Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson. Jackson has put together an impressive season that could land him his ...
After the game, Stephen A. Smith made it known that in his eyes, this loss is not on Lamar Jackson, instead holding the typically sure-handed Mark Andrews accountable for several second-half ...
The Ravens have stayed quiet regarding the offers that previously have been made to quarterback Lamar Jackson. Jackson has not been quiet, directly or indirectly leaking bits and pieces of the ...
It’s safe to say Stephen A. Smith wasn’t impressed with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s performance in Sunday’s AFC title game. Jackson did throw for 272 yards and rushed for ...
After the game, Stephen A. Smith made it known that in his eyes, this loss is not on Lamar Jackson, instead holding the typically sure-handed Mark Andrews accountable for several second-half ...
Stephen A. Smith blames the Ravens’ slow start on Lamar Jackson “I’m gonna put a lot of it on Lamar Jackson…isn’t he the 2x league MVP? How may 4th quarter leads are you going to lose?
Cam Newton is accusing Stephen A. Smith of holding Lamar Jackson to a different standard than he holds Josh Allen. Friday morning on First Take, Smith, Newton and Canty were previewing this week ...
Stephen A. Smith breaks down why Lamar Jackson is not to blame for Ravens not winning in the postseason.
Stephen A. Smith on Lamar Jackson: “[If] you’ve got a sorry team around you like Matthew Stafford had for 12 years, we’re able to appreciate your greatness…and say “that ain’t on you”.
Criticism of Baltimore Ravens franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson usually takes one of two forms: "He can't win when it counts" or "He only makes plays with his legs, not with his arm." Often, the ...
Lamar Jackson has proven he can dominate the regular season, but ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes the road to Super Bowl glory remains clogged by two formidable forces.