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The Baltimore Ravens‘ quarterback Lamar Jackson has exhibited outstanding talent this season! He has reinforced his position as a top contender for his second MVP award. Not to mention, in guiding the Ravens to the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Jackson has been a crucial factor in their success.

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Furthermore, he has achieved a remarkable quarterback rating of 102.7 along with 67.2% completion percentage. While Jackson has managed to accumulate these impressive statistics, is he a part of the defense team as well? Marcus Williams gave just the right response to this question.

The Ravens’ Safety recently spoke on the ‘Up & Adams show with Kay Adams’ about the dynamic role Lamar Jackson plays in their team’s defense. While highlighting the inclusive team spirit, Williams stated, “We’re allowing whoever to get into the picture,” emphasizing the team’s welcoming approach. He specifically acknowledged Jackson’s significant impact, saying, “He helps us so much that he should be a part of the pitch.”

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This highlights Jackson’s exceptional contribution beyond his primary role. Williams further explained the advantage of having experienced quarterbacks like Jackson in practice. He noted, “All the quarterbacks in the room are making us better week in and week out.” He emphasized the unique benefit this brings, adding, “It only makes us better going into the game.”

Williams’ insights reflect the team’s collective strategy and the value of diverse skills, particularly Jackson’s involvement, in driving their success. Jackson, being the ‘Lamarvellous’ quarterback that he is, left inspiration in the locker room, asking his squad to go out there and dominate.

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Speaking of the Ravens and Chiefs, the marquee NFL rivalry is driven by two obsessed quarterbacks on a collision course. While Patrick Mahomes “still got rings to collect”, Jackson made it clear that he was here to win a Super Bowl the night he was drafted. Jackson’s squad is all set to host their rival team in the same spirit.

Where can you watch the highly anticipated spectacle?

This Sunday, football enthusiasts around the globe are set for an exhilarating experience as DAZN broadcasts the AFC Championship game. The match features the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens against the formidable third-seeded Kansas City Chiefs at the iconic M&T Bank Stadium.

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Adding to the excitement, the Chiefs are reigning champions with a recent road victory over the Buffalo Bills. Now, they are ready to challenge the Ravens’ stronghold. The game will kick off at 8:00 p.m. UK/ 3:00 p.m. at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore on 28 January, Sunday. DAZN will provide comprehensive live and on-demand coverage of this playoff battle.

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Besides this, the AFC Championship game will also air on CBS, with a stellar crew like Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), Tracy Wolfson (sideline), Evan Washburn (sideline), Jay Feely (sideline), and Gene Steratore (rules analyst)e on the call. If Chiefs fans like it old school, WDAF (106.5 FM) will broadcast the game on radio in the KC area, and KNSS (98.7 FM) will broadcast it in the Wichita area.

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