The Ravens are finally in the win column. After starting off the 2024 campaign 0-2, Baltimore picked up their first victory on the season, holding off a Dallas comeback to defeat the Cowboys 28-25.
Lamar Jackson and Co. were cruising for three quarters, building a 28-6 lead entering the final 15 minutes of play. However, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys manage to rip off 19 unanswered points to end the game.
It wasn't enough for a Dallas win, but it sure left Jackson with a sour taste in his mouth.
Despite getting the win, the Ravens quarterback appeared none-too-pleased during in Instagram live video from Baltimore cornerback Marlon Humphrey. Jackson took a shot at the Pro Bowl secondary member in the process.
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Here's what Jackson had to say on the live stream after the win.
Marlon Humphrey Instagram live video
After defeating the Cowboys, Humphrey decided to give the fans a behind-the-scenes look of the team on the airplane. The cornerback wanted Jackson to give his take on the game and the victory.
He got way more than he bargained for.
Jackson was strictly business following the first win of the season. It was evident that how the team finished the game left a sour taste in his mouth, and he let the world know it during the Instagram live video from Humphrey's account.
Lamar wasn’t feeling the victory IG live😭 pic.twitter.com/LAAJYK3xiw
— STONE (@stone_2x) September 23, 2024
"Lamar, talk to us about getting that first dub," Humphrey said "The Flock, they gotta hear from you."
Jackson's initial response was hard to decipher, but what was clear was him scolding Humphrey for going on social media.
"We got the dub, we gonna keep stacking them," Jackson said. "You shouldn't even be on live right now. We need to be getting right"
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Jackson then took a playful shot at the defensive member, calling out a dropped interception he had. As Humphrey pointed out, there was a flag on the play anyway, so it would not have counted, but the quarterback wasn't hearing it.
"I don’t care," Jackson said. "Remember when they made the [practice] post 'Marlon picks off Lamar four times,' and then you get in the game and you drop them b—."
More likely than not, it was just some innocent back-and-forth between the two teammates, who had led opposite sides of the ball in Baltimore since 2018. If you're a Ravens fan, seeing Jackson visibly upset about the ending of the game — despite a win — has to be a promising sign for a club that got off on the wrong foot to start the 2024 season.