

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.