Lamar Jackson promised to skip halftime to watch Beyonce perform. His head coach made sure to check if he did.
Lamar Jackson did not watch Beyonce's half-time show after all as the Baltimore Ravens thrashed the Houston Texans.
Lamar Jackson did apologize in advance. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback joked in practice this week that he'd find a way to watch Beyonce's halftime performan
Behind the dual-threat ability of quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens thumped the Houston Texans 31-2 on
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson doesn't appear to be a big fan of playing on Christmas again. But let's just say he's "Crazy in Love" with Wednesday's halftime show. On Monday, Jackson said he plans to catch Beyoncé perform during halftime of the Ravens at Houston Texans game on Christmas.
Lamar Jackson vows to catch the Christmas Day halftime show of Beyoncé during Baltimore Ravens' game against the Houston Texans.
The Texans could secure a 10-win season and end Jackson’s chances of winning a third MVP with a strong outing in the home finale. Fresh off a 27-19 loss at Kansas City, Houston hopes to bring a bit more job to its fans this holiday season.
That’s as positive as the rest of the afternoon went at NRG Stadium on Christmas Day. The AFC South champions helped catapult the Baltimore Ravens closer to winning the AFC North in Week 18 in a demoralizing 31-2 loss in front of Beyonce and a monstrous Netflix audience.
The Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens met for the second part of an NFL Christmas Day doubleheader, but if you ask Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the real headliner Wednesday was halftime performer Beyoncé.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC with their franchise-record 15th victory and Lamar Jackson makes history in Baltimore Ravens’ rout.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has said he will be skipping the locker room to watch Beyoncé perform Netflix’s inaugural NFL Christmas Gameday halftime show. Jackson, 27, who will lead his team against the Houston Texans beginning tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. EST, told reporters that this will be his first time seeing Beyoncé perform.