Lamar Jackson (Photo via Twitter)
Lamar Jackson couldn’t contain his language in his post-game presser after the Baltimore Ravens suffered yet another gut-wrenching postseason defeat, this time at the hands of the Buffalo Bills.
The likely 2024 MVP winner saw another promising season end with a deflating playoff loss. The Ravens fell 27-25 to the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium, with tight end Mark Andrews dropping the game-tying two-point conversion try with 1:33 remaining.
Baltimore also lost the turnover battle 3-0, with Lamar Jackson throwing one interception and losing a fumble that led to Buffalo’s second touchdown. Andrews also coughed up the football in the fourth quarter to stall a promising drive in Bills’ territory.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Jackson couldn’t bottle it up and dropped several swear words in a presser that was televised like on NFL Network.
“Hold onto the f**king ball,” Jackson said. “I’m sorry for my language. This sh*t is annoying. I’m tired of this sh*t.”
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Lamar Jackson’s Playoff Woes Continue
With the loss, Lamar Jackson is now a lackluster 3-5 in the postseason with just 10 touchdown passes and seven interceptions. In the meantime, Josh Allen and the Bills get to prepare for a trip to Kansas City with the AFC Championship on the line.
Eagles Fan Ryan Caldwell Finally Breaks His Silence After Getting Fired From Job & Permanently Banned From Lincoln Financial Field For Verbally Abusing Female Packers Fan
Philadelphia Eagles fan Ryan Caldwell (Photos by Twitter)
Ryan Caldwell, the Philadelphia Eagles fan who went viral for cruelly verbally abusing Green Bay Packers fan Ally Keller during Sunday’s Wild Card Round game, has broken his silence on the incident.
Keller attended the game at Lincoln Financial Field with her fiancé, Alexander Basara. The latter shared a viral video of Ryan Caldwell verbally abusing Keller and using derogatory language towards her.
The Eagles have since announced that Caldwell has received a lifetime ban from home games. He was also fired from his job as a project manager at the BCT Partners consulting firm.
Speaking to Jenna Lemoncelli of the New York Post, Ryan Caldwell expressed remorse for his actions and apologized to Keller. He also claims that the video shared by Basara doesn’t provide the entire “context” of their verbal altercation:
“While attending an NFL game last Sunday to support my beloved Philadelphia Eagles, an incident occurred that I deeply regret. What began as banter with two Packers fans sitting near me escalated to something more serious, and I said things that were unacceptable. In the heat of the moment, I chose unforgiving words to address one of the fans, Ms. Ally Keller.
I want to sincerely apologize to Ms. Keller for those words, and to my wife, family, and friends, my former employer and colleagues, Packer fans, Eagle fans, the Philadelphia Eagles, the City of Philadelphia, and all who were offended.
That said, there are two sides to every story. The video clip circulating online does not reflect the full context of what transpired, and my actions were not without provocation. I will live with this experience, and I am certainly paying a personal price. For those who don’t know me, this incident does not reflect my values or the respect I have for others and is not indicative of the person I am.”