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Tragedy struck the city of Baltimore early Tuesday morning when the Francis Scott Key Bridge suddenly collapsed after apparently getting hit by a 985-foot cargo ship. Baltimore Ravens superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson was among the first athletes who sent out a message in support of everyone who was affected by this tragic accident. Lamar Jackson […]

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New Baltimore Ravens star Derrick Henry in front of MT&T Bank Stadium.
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Lamar Jackson (Ravens) as The Undertaker
Derrick Henry next to Ravens logo
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Lamar Jackson in Baltimore Ravens jersey, John Harbaugh in Ravens coaching uniform
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, with Ravens logo behind him.
Johnny Manziel in middle wearing normal clothes. Bears' Justin Fields throwing a football on left, USC football’s Caleb Williams throwing a football on right.
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and a Super Bowl 58 logo with a circle and red line through it
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Ravens' Lamar Jackson smiling in front. Buccaneers' Baker Mayfield, Bills' Josh Allen throwing footballs in background.
Ravens' Lamar Jackson smiles next to NFL logo after hearing Tom Brady stats amid his MVP award
Ravens Lamar Jackson after winning NFL MVP with Josh Allen and Dak Prescott
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson has won the 2023 NFL MVP, the second MVP award he's won in his career.
Following the Ravens's heartbreaking loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship on Sunday, Lamar Jackson still seems to be hurt by it.
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens have a lot of great choices at pick number 30.
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Dak Prescott, Lamar Jackson, Brock Purdy
Lamar Jackson disappointed after AFC Championship loss
Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson and ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith in front of M&T Bank Stadium.