Christmas Day this year includes the NFL and a halftime performance from Beyoncé. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson says he’s in for both.
It's rare to see Lamar Jackson throw an interception in 2024, but it did happen in the Baltimore Ravens' 34-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday. It was just the fourth INT for Jackson in t
The win was especially significant for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who famously came into the matchup with just a 1-4 record against the Steelers in his career. Jackson has missed a number of games against the Steelers in his career because of injuries, but when healthy, had only defeated the Ravens' arch nemesis just once until Saturday.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson finally exorcised his demons versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, leading his team to a huge victory in Week 16. In the process, Jackson set a new personal best against Pittsburgh.
Lamar Jackson vows to catch the Christmas Day halftime show of Beyoncé during Baltimore Ravens' game against the Houston Texans.
With the Ravens looking to stay in the race for the AFC North title, John Harbaugh's team was back on the practice field just hours after a thrilling 34-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday.
Jackson threw three touchdown passes and Marlon Humphrey scored on a fourth-quarter interception return to help the Ravens pull even with Pittsburgh atop the AFC North with a victory over the Steelers on Saturday.
Lamar Jackson will finally have help he’s never enjoyed before against Pittsburgh. He'll face the Steelers in front of a packed stadium that's actually cheering for him.
The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers have made no attempt to disguise their mutual antipathy towards one another. Twice a year, the bitter AFC North riv
Raven QB Lamar Jackson broke a Baltimore single-season franchise record for passing yards on Saturday against the Steelers.
Barring any logistical issues with his head coach, Jackson said Beyoncé's "dope" Christmas Day halftime show will be his first chance of seeing the music icon perform live — and he's not letting the opportunity slip away, even if the scoreboard isn't favoring the Ravens.