Lamar Jackson: ‘I’m Going to Do Whatever it Takes to Win’ | Baltimore Ravens

How did it uh feel back out at practice uh after this yesterday? Oh, it feel good, man. It’s always good to be outside with my guys. Yeah. As far as the the knee they said, everything okay with how you feel? Yeah. Yeah. Getting better. Were you able to identify when it happened? No, not really. I wasn’t able to, but it Yeah, after it happened, yeah, I did. Yeah. But no, playing football, things like that happen. Mark, you’ve had you’ve had some memorable memorable good games in Cleveland and also some some rough ones. Um, why do you think that has been a tough place to play over the years? I mean, it’s a a divisional opponent, you know, we see them twice a year, so sometimes you win, sometime sometimes you lose some, but it’s part of football, I guess. How satisfied are you with the progress since you come back? Points have been good. 27 28 a game, but I know you always say you want more and more more and more points. What what do you see so far? What do you feel? Uh shoot. If anything, we need more points, you know. Um our defense is playing great. Uh special team is playing great. I feel like we have great moments, you know, but just being consistent. That’s what we chasing right now. It may be nice to have a game though where you you didn’t have to put the team on your shoulders at all and just, you know, defense especially everyone was playing. It was really complimentary football like that to not have to feel that weight. Um I I believe, you know, everybody just play their part, you know, um each and every game cuz I always say this, you know, I’m not the one blocking. I’m not the one catching the ball. I’m not the only one running the ball either, you know. Um everybody always play a part no matter what. And tomorrow when uh the play with Mark Andrews, the look of the tush pushing tough sweep to you. What’s your reaction when you first bring that up to practice field? We’re going to run that the first time. Oh, I was cool with it. You know, we did something similar like that in the past. Uh, I think we did something like that against Cleveland before. We did something like that against Cleveland before. I think that was with Jirro offense though. Yeah, we did something similar. So, I was I really didn’t have a a thought with it. You know, I’m playing football. Lamar, is there something specific that you think is holding you guys back from finishing more drives in the end zone? Uh, I can’t call it, you know. Um, can’t call it. I believe we driving the ball down the field a a good amount, you know, sometimes, but uh we got to punch in that ticket and cuz Dolphins game we did, you know, we got in the red zone, we scored like three times, four times, whichever one it was. Uh but it was a good game, you know, it was at uh it was in Minnesota, you know, great crowd, great defense. Uh it was just a NFL game. What’s it like to go against a defense when you have a mile scare on the other side? uh try to get as much hands and objects on him as possible, you know. Um a guy like leading the league in sacks right now, I believe, you know, so um get as much guys to block him as possible if anything. Yeah. Some of your design rush numbers have gone down from last year to this year. Do you like being able to just use your arm a little bit more and not feel like you have to make plays with your legs as much? Um you know, I’m going to do whatever it takes to win. You know, I I don’t really pay attention to the numbers of rushers. You know, we got Darren Henry, Katon Mitchell, Justice, Rashan Allen, um Ali, you know, we got all these guys to run the ball and sometimes they, you know, so I don’t really be worried about it, you know, long as we winning. Do you expect like, you know, defenses to to blitz you more when they see you show up on the injury board? I mean, is that a a consideration of yours? That’s cool with me. I mean, I’m cool with it. We going to see. We going to see. All right. Go ahead. Thank you, Lamar. All right. No problem.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson on returning to practice, strategizing for Myles Garrett and more.

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46 comments
  1. Is it me, but Lamar doesn't seem himself. He seems like he is less hyper than previous years. I know he is lock in but,the way he moves in the pocket this year.

  2. If you going to do whatever it takes to win you’d go tell Harbs and monken about their sketchy playcalling and you’d tell them sit 77 down for the rest of the year

  3. God please get my Ravens Flock to the Superbowl this season please we been working so hard for these great opportunities and I really my Ravens Flock to succeed this season. Ravens Flock Forever

  4. I told the haters Lamar Lajuice and the flock was going to go in a run and have a comeback I wasn't worried at all Raven Nation I always believe in the Real Birds It's not how you start it's how you finish Let's Gooo Keep Going Purple Reign 👑 Protect the Goat Lajuice out on that field and he will go what he do 🔥🔥🔥 💜💜💜

  5. He needs to stop doing to much extra jumping around bringing forth risk to his body, Ain’t getting no younger and that’s why it’s important for him to stay on point as a passer bc he can’t run as much as he did when he was younger

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