"It's inevitable," Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday. "He's going to win a Super Bowl, and I want to be a part of it. It just sucks that it hasn't happened yet."This statement reflects the optimism surrounding Lamar Jackson's potential for future success despite recent disappointments in the playoffs.
"I personally feel bad for him because he deserves it just because of how great of a player he is," Ricard said. "He deserves to be considered one of the best quarterbacks. He already is, but I know everyone considers championships as the standard and he'll get it one day." This highlights the respect Jackson commands among teammates and fans alike.
Jackson's postseason record now stands at 3-5 after a close 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills, illustrating the challenges he faces in turning regular-season success into postseason victories.
Ricard enjoys the comparison between Jackson and Peyton Manning. In their first seven seasons, both Manning and Jackson won multiple NFL MVP awards but were 3-5 in the playoffs. This comparison draws an interesting parallel in their careers.
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