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NFL Fans Want Lamar Jackson Suspended Immediately [PHOTO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Lamar Jackson in Ravens gear
Lamar Jackson (Photo via Imagn Images)

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has come under fire over some of his latest social media activity. 

A recent change to the two-time MVP’s X bio drew the attention of the Dov Kleiman account, which has since claimed that there are calls for the player’s suspension. 

Jackson added an account to his bio, with a profile photo showing half of Russell Wilson’s face and the other half of Adolf Hitler’s.

“Ravens star QB Lamar Jackson has updated his Twitter/X bio with an account that has Adolf Hitler as its profile picture,” Kleiman wrote, along with screenshots.

“Lamar is one of the faces of the NFL. This is unacceptable. Many NFL fans have called for his suspension,” he added. 

Fans Make It Clear How They Feel About Lamar Jackson

Lamar Jackson walking through talking
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) walks to the field to play the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. (Photo via Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

Kleiman’s post did not stir much criticism for Jackson, backfiring spectacularly.

“I am convinced whoever runs this account will literally do anything for attention! This is just stupid,” someone wrote.

“Not a single person called for suspension MR. “VIRAL”,” another fan pointed out.

“I’m convinced whomever runs this account has legit fkn room temperature IQ,” someone else wrote.

“I’m not even a Lamar fan, but the dude definitely just changed his whole @ just to make Lamar Jackson look bad,” one comment read.

On another note, Jackson’s contract negotiations with the Ravens is still up in the air, leading to speculation that he could request a trade.

The quarterback’s cap hit for 2027 stands at $84.3 million. There’s also a no-tag clause that makes things ticklish for both parties. 

NFL executives reportedly believe that he could ask to leave Baltimore if they’re still at an impasse by Week 1.

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