Lamar Jackson at a press conference.Lamar Jackson (Photo via Baltimore Ravens)
Lamar Jackson had a message for angry bettors on Monday after helping the Baltimore Ravens to a statement win over the Buffalo Bills on ‘Sunday Night Football.’

The Ravens beat Buffalo rather soundly, improving their record to 2-2 with a 35-20 win over a Bills side that had been rolling these last few weeks.

Jackson completed 13 of his 18 attempts for 156 passing yards and two touchdowns, adding 54 yards and a touchdown on the ground. While those are pretty decent stats, they weren’t enough for some of the folks who bet on his personal props.

The QB has since taken to social media to let them know that he does not care.

“This is a “TEAM” sport I’m not out here satisfied when I threw for 300yds but took a L. If I throw for 50 yds and we WIN, that’s wtf matters. Yall stop commenting on our socials about the yds yall fan duel or parlays ain’t hit,” he tweeted.

Lamar Jackson Is Still Playing At A High Level

Lamar Jackson is hardly the first player to tell fans he couldn’t care less about their fantasy teams or betting props.

The Ravens star is only concerned with winning, and following a season in which he was named MVP for the second time in his career, he’s kept standards high.

The QB has completed 66.7 percent of his throws while passing for a total of 858 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception. He’s also rushed for 308 yards and two TDs.

The Ravens seem to be back on track after their worrying 0-2 start, beating two strong teams in the Bills and Dallas Cowboys in consecutive games. They’re now second in the AFC North and a game behind the Pittsburgh Steelers, who lost their first game of the season on Sunday.

PHOTOS: The Entire Internet Is Freaking Out After Learning That Patrick Mahomes’ College Football Doppelganger, Dylan Raiola, Has A Younger Brother Who Looks Exactly Like A Certain Someone

Dylan Raiola and his brother Dayton.Dylan and Dayton Raiola (Photo via Twitter)
Everyone had the same observation and resulting joke after finding out Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola has a younger brother.

Said sibling is in the news this week, having committed to the Cornhuskers himself, and is expected to be part of the program’s 2026 recruitment class.

Dayton Railoa announced his commitment on Sunday night. He replaced his older brother as the starting QB at Georgia’s Buford High School following his departure for college and has led them to four wins from their first five outings.


Dayton’s commitment makes him the newest Raiola to be associated with the Huskers.

The boys’ father, Dominic Raiola, played for the school from 1997-2000 before going on to spend 14 years with the Detroit Lions in the NFL.