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Ravens vs. Browns: Where to watch NFL Week 2, betting odds, promos for Lamar Jackson vs. Joe Flacco
Joe Flacco had a lopsided season-opening performance for the Browns, throwing for 290 yards with a touchdown but also tallying two interceptions. He will try to right the ship against a Ravens defense that led their league in passing yards allowed in Week 1 (389).
The latest surrounding Ravens starting quarterback Lamar Jackson's incident with a Bills fans from Week 1's loss.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has apologized to the fan he exchanged shoves with during Baltimore’s Week 1 defeat to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
The NFL will not be taking disciplinary action against Lamar Jackson after he pushed away a Buffalo Bills fan who hit him and DeAndre Hopkins in the head on Sunday night.
Jackson would also offer advice to the Bills fans, stating, "Just chill next time. You can trash-talk and stuff, but keep your hands to yourself."
The NFL will not punish Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after broadcast cameras caught him shoving a fan that made contact with him during Baltimore's season-opening loss to the Buffalo Bills, the league confirmed in a statement to the NFL Network. Baltimore is handling the situation internally.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson didn’t play a snap in the preseason. They didn’t need it. Allen and Jackson were spectacular in their first game action of the season. Jackson led the Baltimore Ravens to a 15-point, fourth-quarter lead only to watch Allen rally the Buffalo Bills to a 41-40 victory.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will not face discipline from the NFL for his altercation with a Buffalo Bills fan during a season-opening 41-40 loss.
Conservative influencer Charlie Kirk praised Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson for his "courage and conviction" in the weeks before he was assassianted.