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“Livid” Lamar Jackson Didn’t Even Bother To Speak To Tyler Loop After His Missed Field Goal [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Lamar Jackson talking to reporters
Lamar Jackson (Photo via YouTube)

Lamar Jackson wanted nothing to do with Tyler Loop after the game.

The Baltimore Ravens’ season ended with a 26-24 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers after a missed game-winning field goal. Despite being a preseason Super Bowl favorite, the Ravens underachieved. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was hampered by multiple injuries, which led the team to start the season with a 1-5 record.

They battled back, but it still wasn’t enough. Tyler Loop’s missed game-winning, 44-yard field goal was emblematic of Baltimore’s entire year. You could see the heartbreaking pain on Jackson’s face after the miss.

A lot of factors could’ve changed the outcome, and that includes a missed penalty.

Lamar Jackson Speaks On Tyler Loop

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Lamar Jackson (Photo via Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images)

Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson spoke on Tyler Loop’s missed field goal. During his postgame press conference, Jackson was asked if he had spoken to Tyler Loop after his missed kick. He said he had not.

Jackson then explained he had spoken to him earlier in the game due to being livid over one of his kicks.

“I talked to him during the game because I was kind of livid at him when he kicked the ball out of bounds,” Jackson relayed. But I told him ‘you know I’m just hyped based on emotions of the game right now.’ I felt like it was gonna come down to him winning the game for us at the end. Just how the game was going. He’s a rookie. It’s all good. Just leave it in the past, man.”

Loop clearly did not calm down.

Having a two-time MVP as quarterback and a future Hall of Famer as running back should put any team in the playoffs. This makes the end of the season all the more disappointing.

Pittsburgh Steelers star Ben Skowronek almost changed the outcome of this game with his actions. He used his right hand on teammate Cam Heyward as he elevated and tried to block the field goal. “Smfh,” Jackson wrote on social media in response to a still image of the play.

Now, the Ravens had an offseason filled with many questions.

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