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Lamar Jackson is fed up. On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs in a brutal loss to the Buffalo Bills.
During the game, Jackson had two crucial turnovers but was able lead his team to a near-comeback and had a chance to tie the game late in the fourth quarter. Unfortunately, tight end Mark Andrews dropped a two-point conversion pass in the endzone that ended the game for the Ravens.
Jim Nantz & Tony Romo on the CBS call for the Mark Andrews drop.
"THE BALL IS DROPPED! HE HAD THE 2-POINT CONVERSION IN HIS HANDS! ANDREWS DID NOT HOLD ON!" – Nantz
"Oh my goodness." – Romo
"It's shocking." – Nantz
"It's shocking… That's caught 999 out of 1,000." – Romo https://t.co/Hcs8sQaey9 pic.twitter.com/CuWAPZ609w
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 20, 2025
After the game, Jackson took responsibility for the loss and pleaded that his team needed to “hold onto the ball” and not turn it over.
“Like I said all season, every time we in situations like this, turnovers play a factor, penalties play a factor today,” Jackson said. “Well tonight, the turnovers, can’t have that s—. That’s why we lost the game. Because as you can see, we moving the ball wonderfully, it’s hold on to the f—— ball. Sorry for my language. This s— annoying. Tired of this s***.”
"Gotta hold on to the f**king ball. I'm sorry for my language. This sh*t is annoying. I'm tired of this sh*t."
– Lamar Jackson post game interview pic.twitter.com/h961oqQNP2
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