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MDs to shake MD. Baltimore Ravens Poor Lamar Jackson He apologized Buffalo Bills The fan that went in retaliation on Sunday night, but the two-way NFL most valuable player offered several advice.
“Next time you cool,” Jackson said after wedding practice. “You can tell trash and things, but keep your hands toward yourself.”
During the week of 41-40 loss in the buffalo, Jackson celebrated with some teammates near the head of Highmark Stadium, after he dropped Touchdown of 29 yards Deandra Hopkins late in the third quarter. The fan that carries the red accounts at first hit Hopkins on the helmet before Radio Jackson, who immediately delivered the double pressure sent by the fan senting back.
“That just happened,” Jackson said. “I pushed myself. I’m like, what? I didn’t even think about I was on the field. I’m sorry.”
Jackson said he was not heard from the league about any potential discipline. NFL did not return the email about the contest between Jackson and the fan.
The fan is kicked off the stadium on Sunday night. The fan is also “indefinitely prohibited from NFL stadium,” said the official of Adam Schefter on Monday.
About 10 minutes after Jackson’s fan incident, Ravens returns back Derrick Henry He almost hit the frozen bottle of water in the end zone on the other side of the stadium after his touchdown was on the 29 yards in the fourth quarter.
“Things like that shouldn’t happen. Not wwe,” Jackson said. “We play football here. So just hold it football. I know the guys will talk to the trash. Hold him that way. But keep your hands and hold your hands and hold your hands.”
Jackson had a long talk with Ravens General Manager Eric Decost about the incident. He also talked to Trainer John Harbaugh about what happened.
“As far as I can say, we are really a good place with that,” Harbaugh said.