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Lamar Jackson rips fan who said the Ravens should ‘let him walk’ as a free agent after a shock 28-27 loss to Jags, telling his critic to ‘STFU’ for ‘never doing s***’
- Baltimore and Lamar Jackson fell to a 7-4 record with a surprise loss in Florida
- After the game, the Ravens QB was roasted for his play late in the ball game
- Jackson appeared to have secured the win for BAL before a late blitz from the Jags
- Justin Tucker had a chance to win the game, but missed an FG from 67 yards
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback shredded a Twitter troll on Sunday night after being criticized for his performance in the team’s stunning 28-27 loss to Jacksonville.
Kicker Justin Tucker had a shot at winning it for the Ravens, but his 67-yard field goal fell agonizingly short as time expired.
After the game, a critic took to Twitter to express his frustration with the constant rhetoric that Jackson — in the middle of his fifth-year option — should earn top quarterback money.
Lamar Jackson threw for 254 yards and a touchdown, while rushing for 89 yards on the ground
“If someone is guaranteed to ask for more than 250 million like @Lj_era8… games like this shouldn’t come to @jtuck9,” the user wrote.
“Let Lamar walk and spend that money on a well-assembled team.”
Jackson promptly responded — in a now-deleted tweet — calling out the stranger. “Boy STFU, you are all too busy with this app,” the quarterback wrote. ‘mf has never smelled a football field, has never s*** but eaten!!’
The man then responded to the face of the Ravens franchise, saying, “I upset you, I speak the truth, I love you.”
Jackson got his Ravens close enough for Tucker to try for the game winner. The former Heisman Trophy winner had a decent day, despite only completing 50 percent of his passes (16/32).
Justin Tucker looked irritated after his missed 67 yard game winner on Sunday
Jackson threw for 254 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 89 yards on the ground from 14 carries.
Before the season began, Jackson was offered a new deal worth more than Kyler Murray’s $230 million five-year deal, according to Jay Glazer of FOX Sports.
Despite the loss, Baltimore remains in a strong position within the AFC, atop the North with a 7-4 record, tied with Cincinnati – whom they defeated on October 9.
Next Jackson and co. host Russell Wilson and the AFC’s penultimate franchise, the Denver Broncos.
Jacksonville quarterback Trevor Lawrence and head coach Doug Pederson celebrate the victory