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Lamar Jackson led Baltimore Ravens made a spectacular comeback as they handed the New York Giants a 35-14 defeat. The Ravens now have 9 wins in their column. The QB was on fire today, scoring five touchdowns and rushing for 290 yards. Yes, five touchdowns. It has everybody amazed. For the fans who watched this game live, they will remember it forever. Along with the spectacular win, there was another moment that caught everybody’s attention: a slight wardrobe malfunction with the star of the night, Lamar Jackson. The QB was seen holding his pants up, and of course, the media was quick to jump in with the questions.

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All right, so look. They was asking me to have, so I’m like, I felt like wind was touching my butt, you know, so I was trying to keep my tights up for real. I feel like the tights just like got a little loose or something, I don’t know,” answered the QB, laughing. That is indeed modest of the Ravens QB. We get it, everyone has gone through small wardrobe malfunctions in their lives. “So I was like just trying to keep my pants up, but that’s all it was. It was too cold out there, I’m like, what the f**k”, added Jackson. 

While Jackson laughed off his wardrobe malfunction, other teams better watch out. Everyone’s probably wondering what the Ravens did during their bye week to come out so explosive. Looks like Lamar Jackson is finally back to his old self. So, for those who’ve been calling him out for his bad play, it’s time to chill.

The entire defense of the Giants crumbled as Lamar took the field. Giants QB Tim Boyle could only manage one touchdown. The Giants have been a mess since the start of the season. Earlier, they fired their QB1 Daniel Jones and brought in Tommy DeVito. Tommy fell short in his first game against the Bucs and also suffered an injury. It looks like fate is not on their side this season.

The Giants had no chance against Lamar Jackson. The Ravens QB, who initially fumbled, quickly got the Ravens fans cheering at full throttle just minutes later.

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Even after leading his team to a huge win, Lamar Jackson is still nervous about one thing that might happen in the locker room. You might be wondering why. Well, here’s the deal, at the start of the game, Ravens RB Justice Hill gave the squad an awesome field position with a huge kickoff return. But then, on the very first play, Jackson fumbled the ball, losing control of what should’ve been a first touchdown. I feel like we did pretty good today, but first drive I fumbled. So I’m ticked off about that. And I know they’re going to get on me when we watch the film on it”, said the Ravens QB after the game. 

Well, if you’re going to make mistakes, you’re going to get scolded. But Jackson’s getting his flowers too (and deservedly so). As the QB hit a major milestone during the Ravens’ game with the Giants. On a 10-yard run, he hit 6,000 career rushing yards (yeah, six thousand), securing his spot as one of the most electric dual-threat QBs the league has ever seen. And guess what? He’s joining none other than the legendary Michael Vick in this exclusive milestone club. Man, that record has been held so long. That just, I’m just, I just thank God for that, man. Cause without him, I wouldn’t be on the way I will be.”

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Congrats to the Ravens QB on his latest milestone! Up next, the Ravens face their divisional rivals, the Steelers, who are currently leading the AFC North. A win against the Steelers would put the Ravens at 10 victories, tying them with Pittsburgh. This matchup is shaping up to be a thriller! Stay tuned to the 2024-25 NFL season to see how it all unfolds.

 

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