Mark Andrews Defends Lamar Jackson Amidst 'Unfair Slander'
- September 6, 2024 02:04pm
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Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has come to the defense of his quarterback, Lamar Jackson, who has faced criticism over his recent contract situation and perceived shortcomings as a passer. Andrews believes the criticism directed at Jackson is "unfair" and does not reflect the quarterback's true abilities.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is standing by his quarterback, Lamar Jackson, amidst growing criticism surrounding the reigning MVP's contract situation and perceived limitations as a passer. Andrews, who has played alongside Jackson for the past six seasons, believes the criticism is "unfair" and does not accurately portray Jackson's talents.
Mark Andrews Defends Lamar Jackson Amidst 'Unfair Slander'
"Lamar is one of the most talented quarterbacks I have ever played with," Andrews said during a recent interview. "He can do things that most quarterbacks can't. He's a special player, and I think people are being unfair to him."
Jackson has been the subject of intense scrutiny in recent weeks, as contract negotiations with the Ravens have stalled and the team has reportedly considered exploring trade options. Critics have pointed to Jackson's occasional struggles as a passer and his unique running style as reasons for concern.
However, Andrews believes that Jackson's strengths far outweigh his weaknesses. He praised Jackson's leadership, toughness, and ability to make plays outside of the structure of the offense.
"Lamar is a winner," Andrews said. "He's proven that time and time again. He's not just a runner. He can throw the ball. He can make every throw on the field. I have no doubt that he can continue to improve as a passer."
Andrews also defended Jackson's unique running style, which has drawn criticism from some for its potential to lead to injuries.
"Lamar is a physical player," Andrews said. "He's not afraid to take some hits. He's not going to change his style of play. That's what makes him special. He's a threat to score every time he touches the ball."
Andrews' unwavering support for Jackson is a reminder of the close bond that exists between the two players. They have been teammates since Jackson was drafted by the Ravens in 2018, and they have played a key role in the team's success over the past few years.
Despite the criticism, Jackson remains one of the most dangerous quarterbacks in the NFL. He is a legitimate dual-threat who can beat teams with his arm or his legs. He is also a proven winner, having led the Ravens to multiple playoff appearances and a Super Bowl victory in 2020.
Andrews is confident that Jackson will continue to improve and prove his doubters wrong. He believes that Jackson is destined for greatness and that he will be remembered as one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history.
"Lamar is a superstar," Andrews said. "He's going to be one of the best players in the NFL for a long time. I'm excited to see what he can accomplish this season."
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