Ọ bụrụ na Lamar Jackson hapụrụ Baltimore n'oge a, Egwuregwu ikpeazụ ya na Ravens ga-emecha bụrụ egwuregwu ọ na-agabeghị. Laghachi na Jenụwarị, Jackson welitere ọtụtụ nku anya gburugburu NFL mgbe ọ na-agaghị Cincinnati maka Ravens’ playoff egwuregwu megide Bengals, nke Baltimore kwụsịrị 24-17.
Although it was known that he wouldn’t be playing in the game due to a PCL injury in his knee, it was assumed by most that he would still travel to the game and support his team, but that didn’t happen. The fact that he didn’t show up for the playoff game surprised a lot of people and led many fans to believe that it was a sign that Jackson didn’t want to play for the Ravens anymore.
N'ezie, if Jackson doesn’t return to Baltimore, you could point to the situation with his knee as the breaking point. The Ravens kept hinting that Jackson would return, but just before the playoff game, he made it clear that he wasn’t in any position to return just yet. Three days before the game, Jackson jumped on Twitter and shared the full details on his injury, which the team probably didn’t want to divulge.
The takeaway after making our way to the pro days for the top four quarterbacks? Richardson has solidified his spot as QB3 — and he can only go up in the final few weeks of the pre-draft process. N'ezie, my co-host, former Vikings general manager Rick Spielman, said that he thinks the Seahawks at No. 5 would be an intriguing landing spot, and we’ve long maintained that the Colts and new coach Shane Steichen make some sense too.
But neither scenario plays out in this mock; kama, a team a little further down the board makes a move up to No. 3 iji nweta otu n'ime ndị egwuregwu nwere oke anụ ahụ na ebe nchekwa na nso nso a. Ka ọ dịgodị, Will Levis na-aga n'ihu na-amị amị, ịchọta ụzọ ya na ala nke atọ nke agba nke mbụ.
N'ikpeazụ: enwere naanị 31 na-ahọrọ na nke a na-akwa emo n'ihi na a napụrụ Dolphins n'arọ nke mbụ ha n'ihi imebi.
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