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Lamar Jackson's frustration boiled over in an expletive-laden rant after the Baltimore Ravens let another Super Bowl dream slip through their fingers.

Jan 20, 2025 at 11:15 pm

Jackson drove the Ravens 88 yards through the snow in Buffalo to throw a touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely and reduce the deficit against the Bills to 27-25 with 93 seconds left.

Lamar Jackson's frustration boiled over in an expletive-laden rant after the Baltimore Ravens let another Super Bowl dream slip through their fingers.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson expressed his frustration after the team's narrow 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Round.

Despite leading the Ravens on an 88-yard drive in the snow to score a touchdown and cut the deficit to two points, a failed two-point conversion attempt ultimately dashed their hopes of tying the game or sending it to overtime.

Speaking to reporters after the game, Jackson highlighted the costly turnovers, including his own fumble in the first half, as the main reason for the loss.

"We had turnovers tonight, you can't have that s---," said Jackson. "That's why we lost the game. We were moving the ball great. Just hold onto the f****** ball. Sorry for my language, this s--- is annoying. I'm tired of this s---."

Jackson went on to say that he was "tired of being right there" and that the team needed to "punch our ticket" to the Super Bowl.

However, he also took responsibility for his own mistakes and refused to blame tight end Mark Andrews, whose drop at the goal-line prevented the Ravens from tying the game.

"We're a team," said Jackson. "First half, I had two costly turnovers. I threw a B.S. interception, and the fumble. I was trying to make something happen, tried to squeeze the ball. It slipped out of my hand."

Meanwhile, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh praised Andrews for his significant contributions throughout the season and highlighted his role in getting the team to this point.

"There is nobody that has more heart or cares more," said Harbaugh. "We wouldn't be here without Mark Andrews. It's like anything else, destiny is a decision that you make. It's a decision on how you handle what comes in your life. Mark will handle it fantastic like he always does."

With the victory, the Bills will now travel to Kansas City to face the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday. The winner of that matchup will advance to Super Bowl LVII in New Orleans on February 9 to face the victor of the NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders.

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