When a spot in the Super Bowl was on the line, Lamar Jackson acknowledged he was unhappy that the offense that carried his club to
the best record in the NFL during the regular season would not click.
Before Sunday’s AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Ravens had won seven of Jackson’s previous games,
scoring 33.9 points per contest on average during that time. However, the offense only managed 10 points in the game against Kansas
City and made three mistakes, including a Jackson fumble and interception.
Jackson, the front-runner for MVP this season, expressed his frustration with the team following Sunday’s 17-10 loss to the Chiefs. We
didn’t write anything on the board, sorry. We managed one goal. That is not who we are. The ball was driven down the field by us.
That’s awesome. However, we have to record points on the board. However, I think that my team is just angry—we’re not frustrated,
just angry. We are aware of the effort it took to get here.
On Sunday, Jackson had several good moments, one of which was a touchdown throw that he caught just in time to avoid Leo Chenal’s
sack. However, he was not nearly as fluid as he has been for the majority of this season against a Chiefs defense that was suffocating.
Following his loss on Sunday, Jackson’s postseason record is currently 2-4.
Harbaugh stated, “I told him to stand up tall.” “He’s had an incredible season, and he gave a heartfelt performance today. He went out
there and gave it his all in the fight. Therefore, I don’t think I would be let down by anything.
In the meantime, the Chiefs, who have not won a championship since the 2004 New England Patriots, are headed to their fourth
Super Bowl in five years.
As quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs put it, “You don’t take it for granted.” “You never know where to look or how many
opportunities you’ll have. After everything we’ve been through this season, it’s really wonderful to do it with these guys. Guys uniting,
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