Lamar on quest for 'vengeance' after loss to Bills
Briefly

Lamar Jackson spoke candidly about his lingering disappointment over the Baltimore Ravens' playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, acknowledging it as a motivator as he prepares for his eighth NFL season. Despite boasting a strong record since 2018, Jackson feels the weight of being a multiple NFL MVP without a Super Bowl appearance. He emphasized his ongoing commitment to learning from past defeats, stating that he watches all the games he lost, reflecting a mindset focused on improvement and vengeance against previous setbacks as the team gears up for the season ahead.
"We're going to bounce back, and when we come back, I feel like we're going to have vengeance on our mind." - Lamar Jackson.
"I don't think I get over any losses, to be honest. I got losses from youth football that still haunt me." - Lamar Jackson.
Jackson's playoffs loss is a deep-felt loss, as noted by Ravens quarterbacks coach Tee Martin, reflecting Jackson's dedication to overcoming past defeats.
Jackson has the second-best record of any quarterback since 2018, yet he is the only multiple NFL MVP who has not reached a Super Bowl.
Read at ESPN.com
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