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Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson Says ‘The Lord’ Is No. 1 And Keeps Him Humble

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By Jeannie Law

 

 

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson says the Lord keeps him humble despite all of his recent success.

Jackson was responding to questions during a press conference, Wednesday and while receiving praise for being one of 2019’s breakout NFL stars he was asked what keeps him humble.

He responded directly, “The Lord.”

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“I give Him all His praise. The glory, the honor,” Jackson continued. “I could have been doing anything, you know? It’s crazy. I’ve been talking to Him about it, just saying ‘I appreciate you. I thank you.’”

The athlete who is on heels of being selected for the Pro Bowl went on to say “when you feel like you’re bigger than the Lord? That’s when all that success dies. It goes away. You have to let Him know He’s the reason you’re having that much success.”

“Just gotta keep going,” Jackson maintained. “And let the Lord know He’s number one.”

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