Lamar Jackson takes off after being late to Ravens’ flight

Harbaugh claimed that Jackson and other players were stuck in traffic as the Secret Service closed roads because President Donald Trump attended the Army-Navy match on Saturday.

The Ravens would not leave without their star quarterback, no matter what.

I knew he would get there. “I knew that the plane wouldn’t leave [without him],” Harbaugh stated.

“We had a dilemma because of the approaching weather – it was a problem. We would have had to take a bus to Louisville if we hadn’t arrived by a certain hour. You had to decide. “Are we going to take a bus from Louisville, or will Lamar be put on a flight?”

Jackson’s stats won’t impress anyone, but his expertise was crucial in crucial situations during a game.

The two-time MVP made a sidearm pass to DeAndre Hoskins in the second quarter that led to a gain of 32 yards. Jackson countered a Bengals rush with a check three plays later. As Bengals defensive lineman Myles Murphy closed in, Jackson threw the ball to Rasheen, who was wide-open in the flat, and ran 30 yards for his first career score.

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