Lamar Jackson Didn’t Shy Away From Placing Blame Following Ravens’ Heartbreaking Playoff Loss To Bills

Lamar Jackson was visibly upset when he faced the media after Baltimore’s Divisional-Round loss on Sunday night.

The Ravens suffered a marginal defeat on the night, with the Buffalo Bills beating them 27-25 to advance to the AFC Championship Game. Despite multiple glaring errors, there was still an opportunity to tie the game in the dying embers after the Ravens found the end zone; however, tight end Mark Andrews dropped the two-point conversion attempt that would have given them a shot at winning.

Jackson shared responsibility for the loss, having turned the ball over twice in the first half, fumbling it and throwing an interception. Andrews surrendered a crushing fumble in the second half, too.

The quarterback laid the blame one place while speaking to reporters after the contest: on turnovers.

“Turnovers,” he said in a short rant. “We can’t have that s**t. … Hold onto the f**king ball. I’m sorry for my language. This s**t is annoying. I’m tired of this s**t.”

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