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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The entire offseason buzzed around Lamar Jackson because of his puzzling contract situation. He remains in the last year of his rookie contract but is ready to pass the snaps for 2022-23. Even so, the Ravens QB pitched a unique yet viral dance that pours support towards ex-NFL WR Antonio Brown.

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The Baltimore Ravens enthusiasts saw what Lamar Jackson could do. The 2019 MVP delivered a stellar performance in his sophomore year, making him the face of the franchise. He is in his rookie deal’s final year and has yet to exercise an extension. As the preseason approaches, the franchise did not come to any terms, and the confusion remains.

Lamar Jackson may have just revealed his first touchdown dance of 2022. It is identical to Antonio Brown’s performance at Rolling Loud, where he displays a humorous ‘Put That Sh*t On’ dance number. Seeing its popularity, if Jackson would pass the TD line for his first touchdown and perform it, Ravens supporters ought to howl in amusement.

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On Twitter, QB Jackson shares a video of former wide receiver turned rapper Antonio Brown performing at the Rolling Loud music festival. If Lamar’s Twitter caption is any proof, he may have found his new move of celebrating the Ravens’ first score.

Lamar Jackson executing the move is positive support towards rapper Antonio Brown.

Antonio Brown had a keen interest in playing with Lamar Jackson

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Antonio Brown is out of the NFL and pursuing a new career path. He even hinted that his NFL days might be over. However, it does not mean the former WR will not be open to playing with one of his close friends, Lamar Jackson. During his appearance in the ‘I AM ATHLETE‘ Podcast, Brown mentions Lamar Jackson as the next QB he wants to play along with. And the 2019 MVP is on board with the idea.

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Lamar Jackson and Antonio Brown seem to have strong ties with each other. The QB shares a photograph of him with AB at the SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LVI. Brown may not look back to the NFL. But if he became teammates with Lamar, they would develop into a must-see duo in the league.

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