Baltimore Ravens dropped their Super Bowl chance, and Lamar Jackson knows it
A trip to the AFC championship game — and possibly the Super Bowl — slipped through the Baltimore Ravens' collective fingers.
A trip to the AFC championship game — and possibly the Super Bowl — slipped through the Baltimore Ravens' collective fingers.
Star quarterback Lamar Jackson lamented a litany of self-inflicted wounds during his team's 27-25 playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, on a dreary Sunday night in western New York that'll haunt the Ravens for evermore.
Buffalo won the turnover battle, 3-0, wiping out Baltimore's massive edge in total yards, 416-273.
Jackson blamed himself for an interception and a second quarter fumble in Bills territory that Buffalo cashed in for a touchdown.
“Tonight — the turnovers. We can’t have that s---, you know? And that’s why we lost the game," he told reporters. "As you could see, (we were) moving the ball wonderfully. Hold on to the f---ing ball. Sorry for my language.”
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