Ravens Fans Are Out Here Trying To Snatch Lamar Jackson’s Beanie Straight Off Of His Head And He’s Not About It

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We live in a world where people are selfish and steal things. I mean, even the other day my wife and I may or may not have been total badasses and did the unthinkable by BOTH going through the NYC subway turnstile at the same time using just ONE swipe.

Sometimes, or maybe not, we like to live on the edge and really get the heart rate going in everyday life.

That’s a pretty wild move, but not nearly as wild as some Ravens fan trying to snatch Lamar Jackson’s beanie straight off of his dome as he was walking into the locker room on Thursday night.

Jackson just got done torching the Jets throwing for five touchdowns and picking up 86 yards on the ground to break Michael Vick’s quarterback rushing record and this fan had the audacity to try and take the hat right off of the future MVP’s head.

The fan tried to pull a fast one, but obviously Jackson felt the hat being pulled off his head and immediately wasn’t having it. Also, you can hear one fan say ‘bruh, give that shit back to him’ like a good citizen they are.

If you want you’re own beanie my guy, go buy it in the team store at the stadium, it’s only marked up 200% so you’ll only have to spend about $55 on an $18 hat.

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Fans are ruthless these days, always wanting something for free.