Lamar Jackson speaks during postgame interviewLamar Jackson (Photo via FOX)
Lamar Jackson was taking heat on social media after making a joke considered to be in poor taste following the Baltimore Ravens’ win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

The Ravens held on for a 28-25 win after leading by 22 points to start the fourth quarter and avoided going down 0-3 in the wake of losses to the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders.

Jackson threw 12-for-15 to the tune of 182 yards and a touchdown. Dak Prescott went 28-51 for 379 yards and two scores, but Dallas could not get into the end zone in the first half.

Still, they managed to make it a one-score game with a 19-point rally in the fourth quarter.

The Ravens quarterback spoke to FOX Sports’ Tom Rinaldi after the game and joked that Baltimore absolutely had to win as some fans were on “suicide watch.” 

“We needed it bad. I believe some people was on suicide watch,” he said.

Check it out in the video below:

Social media thought the joke was inappropriate.

“Bro 😭😭😭😂,” one fan wrote.

“Cancelled,” another said.

“Some people on suicide watch is a crazy statement,” said a third.

“This a crazy quote😂😂,” a fourth added.

“Quote this wth 😭,” someone wrote.

“This is an appalling thing to say. If you’re struggling with mental health, it’s not a joke. You have options,” a user pointed out.

Lamar Jackson Should Have Used Better Judgment

Jackson certainly did not mean to offend anyone, but he should have known better than to joke about such a sensitive topic. While Rinaldi didn’t seem to mind and laughed, we have to assume that there were many viewers who have had to deal with loved ones taking their own lives.

Meanwhile, the Ravens will steer their focus toward a win against the Buffalo Bills next Sunday, which would see them improve to 2-2 should they pull off what would be considered an upset.

Buffalo will play their Week 3 fixture against the Jacksonville Jaguars this Monday night.

Former NFL Quarterback Brett Favre Lashes Out At Taylor Swift, Accuses Her Of Using Her “Influence” For Foul Reasons

Photos of Brett Favre and Taylor SwiftBrett Favre and Taylor Swift (Photos via Getty Images)
Former NFL star quarterback Brett Favre has taken a swipe at pop sensation Taylor Swift for political reasons ahead of the upcoming 2024 presidential elections.

The 11-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro is known to be a supporter of former President Donald Trump and has previously endorsed him.

He’s since taken a shot at Swift, who recently endorsed Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris following Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes informing everyone that he wouldn’t endorse a candidate.

“Good take by Mahomes,” he wrote in a tweet.

“I see a lot of celebs trying to influence their audience instead of letting the people think for themselves. If the best choice for them ain’t clear and they’re easily swayed by their fav pop artist, it’s not going to be a good thing.”