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“I Understand My Wrong Doings”: $120 Million Quarterback Lamar Jackson Takes to Instagram to Apologize to His 3.2 Million Fans

Published 07/08/2023, 5:45 AM EDT

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The Baltimore Ravens finally managed to secure their 2019 MVP QB. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens have brought an end to their lengthy negotiation saga, leading to the team signing a 5-year $260 million extension with their dual-threat QB. And now, Jackson also has a more explosive offensive arsenal to work with, as the Ravens also secured wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr on a 1-year deal and Zay Flowers from the 2023 draft. But is everything okay in the QB’s life?

Despite things stabilizing on his journey in the NFL, the 26-year-old fan recently left everyone in a state of confusion. Why do you ask? Well, it is because Lamar Jackson came out of the blue to make a public apology on social media to his millions of fans.

Lamar Jackson shares an apologetic story

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Jackson has always been an important piece of the Ravens’ roster ever since they drafted him 32nd overall in the 2018 draft. His excellent performance as a QB led to him earning the MVP award in just his second year in the NFL. While Jackson is still yet to clinch a Super Bowl, the Ravens flock still put their faith in the QB and his abilities to make game-changing plays on the field. But recently, Lamar Jackson left everyone bamboozled after sharing an apologetic message on Instagram.

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The 26-year-old took to Instagram to share a story that talks about how he is reflecting on his mistakes and growing as a person. “Cleansed my soul and repented for my sinful actions of my past. I’m not perfect but the relationship I’m developing with the higher power is all I need”, is what the story reads, which seems to talk about Jackson growing as a person. He further went on to add a personal note to it, which stated, “Forgive me If I ever did ya wrong as I grow as a man I understand my wrong doings and I’m more than willing to admit and submit to change.” From the tone of the story, it looks like the QB is feeling sorry for committing mistakes and is asking for forgiveness as he grows to be a better man.

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This story from Jackson makes fans ponder over a simple question, what is he apologizing for?

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Why did Jackson share an apologetic story?

At the moment, it is quite difficult to say what the real intention behind the story of Lamar Jackson is. He is currently training with his team and new teammates and has not been in troubled waters recently. The last time the QB made a public apology was back in 2022 when he sent a vulgar tweet to a fan during their 28-27 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. They also sidelined Jackson after he injured his knee during their win against the Denver Broncos last season. This led to the team losing their wild-card playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Maybe Jackson is apologizing to his fans for not fulfilling their Super Bowl dreams. And after becoming the highest-paid player in NFL history recently, is the pressure finally catching on with the 26-year-old?

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While the mysterious air around Jackson’s apologetic story continues, the Ravens flock will also be expecting their QB to fulfill their Super Bowl dreams in the upcoming season of the league.

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