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Does Lamar Jackson's family support give him an edge on the field? What do you think?

Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens’ starting quarterback, is considered one of the best in the league. His impressive throwing is complemented by his unique speed as a rusher. After signing a rookie deal worth $9.47 million with a $4.97 million signing bonus in 2018, Jackson began the 2020 season with an AFC Offensive Player of the Week award and became the fastest player to surpass 5,000 passing and 2,000 rushing yards in Week 4. The Ravens exercised his fifth-year option, valued at $23 million, for the 2022 season.

In late April 2023, Jackson and the Ravens agreed to a five-year, $260 million contract, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history at the time, with an average yearly pay of $52 million. His mother, Felicia Jones, has always fueled his growth in his athletic career. When Jackson was eight years old in 2005, his father passed away from a heart attack on the same day as one of Jackson’s grandmothers. His mother was left to raise four children alone and was also his first football coach, emphasizing effort and commitment, which greatly impacted Lamar’s development as an athlete.

How many siblings does Lamar Jackson have?

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Jackson has a younger brother, Jamar Jackson, and two sisters. Nothing is known about Lamar Jackson’s siblings but Lamar Jackson has a good bond with his family. Felicia Jones managed to raise all four children by herself. Lamar has a close relationship with Jamar and has “Brother’s Keeper” tattooed on his upper bicep as a tribute to him. This phrase, from the Bible, signifies taking responsibility for a sibling’s well-being and, more broadly, the welfare of all people.

Lamar Jackson was born on January 7, 1997, and has been a sports fan since childhood. At eight years old, he had a 20-yard football throwing range. In high school, he amazed everyone by tossing a football 100 yards. His power and athleticism serve him well as a football player. His younger brother, Jamar, supported him emotionally throughout his journey to the NFL.

Lamar Jackson was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in a low-income area of Pompano Beach, Florida. He played Pop Warner football alongside future Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown and attended public schools. Following his father’s death, his mother handled everything without complaint, inspiring Jackson to always strive for more. He once remarked, “If she can do that, I can do anything,” and continued, “This woman’s a superhero to me. She’s a huge influence on my life, just by raising four of us.”

Felicia Jones herself comes from a strong athletic background and was a former college basketball player. She actively participated in her sons’ backyard training and played football with them, making them tougher.

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“People don’t believe me,” Jackson previously told ESPN. “She was an athlete. She used to play basketball. She saw what we were able to do, and she’d go back there and play football with us. She was just making us tougher because she’s older, so she’s bringing power that we’re not used to feeling. We didn’t take it like anything different.”

Lamar Jackson, an NFL standout, excels in both passing and rushing, with a 40-yard dash in 4.34 seconds. His 2019 MVP season showcased his unique skills. Guided by his mother, Felicia Jones, he signed a historic $260 million contract in 2023, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history.