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‘Just Chill Next Time’: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Apologizes to Fan He Exchanged Shoves with | News Channel 3-12
- The Baltimore Ravens lost 41-40 to the Buffalo Bills in a classic Week 1 Sunday Night Football game at Highmark Stadium.
- The game included a skirmish when a fan shoved Ravens receiver DeAndre Hopkins and then quarterback Lamar Jackson, who shoved the fan back.
- Before Baltimore's Week 2 game on Wednesday, Lamar Jackson expressed regret to the fan involved in their altercation, while the fan was removed from the stadium and prohibited from attending future NFL events indefinitely.
- Jackson apologized to the individual involved and stressed that while verbal taunts may occur, physical contact should be avoided.
- Coach John Harbaugh stated no punishment for Jackson is expected and stressed the team must improve and move forward for Week 2 against Cleveland.
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NFL says no discipline for Lamar Jackson after he shoved a fan back during a loss at Buffalo
The NFL is not planning any discipline for Lamar Jackson after Baltimore’s star quarterback exchanged shoves with a fan last weekend in a loss at Buffalo. An NFL spokesman says the matter has been addressed by the club and there…
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Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson apologized for pushing a fan, who slapped his helmet following a touchdown in the 41-40 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. The fan has since been banned indefinitely from NFL stadiums after hitting both Jackson and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who caught a one-handed touchdown on his first reception with the Ravens. Hopkins was leading a celebration of the six points he had just scored, w…
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