Lamar Jackson promised to skip halftime to watch Beyonce perform. His head coach made sure to check if he did.
On Monday after the Ravens practice, Lamar Jackson joked or referenced to the media that he wouldn't miss Beyonce's halftime performance at NRG Stadium on Christmas Day during Baltimore's crucial matchup against Houston.
Lamar Jackson did apologize in advance. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback joked in practice this week that he'd find a way to watch Beyonce's halftime performan
Ravens star Lamar Jackson overtook Michael Vick on Wednesday for the most rushing yards by a quarterback in NFL history.
Lamar Jackson vows to catch the Christmas Day halftime show of Beyoncé during Baltimore Ravens' game against the Houston Texans.
The Texans could secure a 10-win season and end Jackson’s chances of winning a third MVP with a strong outing in the home finale. Fresh off a 27-19 loss at Kansas City, Houston hopes to bring a bit more job to its fans this holiday season.
The Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson blew out the Texans, 31-2, on Christmas to take the AFC North into the final week of the season.
Lamar Jackson won his second NFL MVP award last season. He has been even better this season. Much better, amazingly enough. We’ve seen split MVPs before and that would probably be the most appropriate ending to the Jackson/Josh Allen MVP race.
The Baltimore defense had its best game of the season, pitching a shutout on the road. The Texans had just 10 first downs and 207 total yards in the loss while five different Ravens had sacks. Since Week 11, the Ravens defense has turned into a strength after having a difficult start to the season.
Riding into her halftime appearance on a white horse, the 32-time Grammy winner rocked her hometown Houston crowd with a nearly 13-minute performance on Wednesday. She surprised fans by bringing out Shaboozey to perform ''Sweet Honey Buckiin'' and Post Malone joined her for ''Levii's Jeans.
Behind Lamar Jackson's record-setting night, the Baltimore Ravens bested the Texans 31-2 on Christmas Day, where most of the conversation was built around Beyoncé's halftime performance. That was the most life Houston had all afternoon following a performance to forget. It needs to be one before the team hits the road for Week 18.