Lamar Jackson is “irreplaceable” for the Baltimore Ravens and he hopes this is the year they “put the ring on him” and win the Super Bowl. The road there isn’t easy, and while they’ve already clinched a playoff spot, they can potentially improve their seeding with a win on Christmas Day against the Houston Texans.
Jackson is looking forward to Wednesday’s game, but not just because it’s a chance to extend his winning streak to three games. Superstar singer Beyoncé performs in the middle of the action. and Jackson plans to watch the halftime performance.
During halftime, the players head to the locker room and miss what happens between games, but Jackson says “I’m not sorry” to his teammates and plans to stay on the field.
When asked if he would be disappointed that Beyoncé performed at halftime and he had to miss it, Jackson said, “No, because I’m going out to watch. I’m going out to watch, man.” “
Jackson, who is clearly a Queen B fan, said he had never met the singer before and doesn’t plan to miss the chance to catch the 99-time Grammy nominee.
“First time seeing Beyonce perform and Is it in our game?! That’s great,” the two-time MVP said, followed by an apology to his head coach John Harbaugh. “I’m going to go out and watch, I’m sorry Harbaugh, I’m sorry. “Sorry guys.”
When asked if it would depend on how big the lead was, if they even have one, he shook his head and said, “I’m not even thinking about the lead, I’m just thinking about seeing Beyoncé for the first time.”
Jackson doesn’t want anyone to take his comments the wrong way, but he didn’t back down from his desire to leave the locker room to see Beyonce.
“Not to sound like that, no disrespect, because I know how people can take things,” Jackson said.
If Jackson watches the show, he won’t be the first player to sit out a halftime performance. During Super Bowl LVI, Cincinnati Bengals kicker Evan McPherson I saw Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar. go on stage.
The Ravens are currently 10-5, while the Texans are 9-6.