 Lamar Jackson went out against the Denver Broncos. There was a lot of speculation that began. Some people like I, he'd probably be out a couple of weeks. Some people thought, okay, well maybe he might be out for the rest of the regular season, but then return for the playoffs. Some people thought that his season was over and some people thought that his career with the Baltimore Ravens is over. And we'll see if that ends up being the case cause that's something that we just won't know till we know. So they will continue to be speculation about that going into the off season. And the speculation on that, it will not stop until there's a resolution. And the only way there can be a resolution is if Lamar signs a long-term contract with the Baltimore Ravens or he is traded to another team. Those are the only two things that can stop all the talk about whether he is the Ravens franchise quarterback or he'll be somebody else's. But we'll cross that road when we get this. This off season is gonna be really crazy. But as far as his injury, we had heard a lot of rumors from different reporters about Lamar Jackson's injury. First, we heard it was a one to three week injury. That was the recovery. We heard that it was week to week. Then we heard good stuff. Then we heard bad stuff. Then we heard more good stuff. Then we heard more bad stuff. Then we heard more bad stuff. And we heard even more bad stuff. And we were like, oh boy, it's not looking good. So now to hear directly from the quarterback who all this buzz it's been about, it's a gift and a curse all at the same time. Because it's nice when rumors are flying about somebody and you get to hear the rumors get cleared up by the person who they're about. But at the same time, you hearing the truth, it hurts. But it just confirms what a lot of us have felt like for really over the past couple of weeks. Well, Lamar Jackson, he tweeted a little while ago, he said, thank you everyone for your support and concerns regarding my injuries. I want to give you all an update as I am in the recovery process. I've suffered a PCO grade two sprain on the borderline of a strain three. There's still inflammation surrounding my knee and my knee remains unstable. I'm still in good spirits. As I continue with treatments on the road to recovery, I wish I could be out there with my guys more than anything, but I can't give a 100% of myself to my guys and fans. I'm still hopeful we still have a chance. So basically to sum it all up, Lamar Jackson's letting you know, hey, my season is done and it's been done. Lamar Jackson's letting you know, hey, this injury, it was worse than what y'all were led to believe. And I appreciate the straightforwardness. I appreciate the update. I appreciate all of that. I just wish, I wish that we would have gotten that a lot sooner, but I get the business out of things. But at the same time, I like honesty more than anything. I understand the business, I understand teams wanna make money and whatnot, but I would have rather the honesty. The reason I say that, that I understand teams wanna make money. Say for instance, cause I know there's been a lot of animosity from Raven's fans toward John Harbaugh when it's come to this whole Lamar Jackson injury update. Cause Harbaugh will say one thing and say another thing and say another thing and he'll tiptoe around stuff. He won't answer stuff. We get that. Harbaugh's been that way for a long time when it's come to injuries, but this one was different, but it was the same. If you know what I mean, it will explain it too. So the reason it was different is because, hey, this is Lamar Jackson. This is Raven's starting quarterback. And this is not just any starting quarterback. This is Lamar. Like this team lives, breathes through Lamar Jackson. But that's how it's different, but it's the same because if you recall, if I take you back one year, when Lamar Jackson had an ankle injury, we were led to believe that that ankle injury was weak to weak. We were led to believe that that ankle injury, oh Lamar, he might come back. I remember specifically, and we talked about this in videos this year too, during this whole injury situation. I remember last year where John Harbaugh, when we were playing the Packers and we were playing the Rams, and it might've been some other games doing that stretch while Lamar was out too. But John Harbaugh talked about, hey, Lamar, he has a chance to play this week. We haven't ruled him out this week. He may play this week. We'll just see how it goes. And it was like, oh, well, when we look back at it, like no, he never had a chance of playing any of those games because his injury was a lot worse than what we were led to believe. And now fast forward a year later, it's the same thing. And the reason I say that I understand the business side because say for instance, I would have appreciated this, but I know business is business. You still wanna make as much money as you possibly can. If John Harbaugh from Jump, when they, because again, when Harbaugh said that he didn't know about Lamar's injury, he didn't know the status of, you're the head coach. You know about every single player's injury. You have to be updated with that information. You have to be. That's what your team doctors afford. That's what the medical staff is for. You have to be updated on all of that stuff. But anyway, when the injury first occurred and John Harbaugh would have been like, Lamar's done for the year, his season is over. So many Ravens fans would have checked out. So many of them would have checked out. Not as many of them would have been going to the games. And I mean, there was already a lot of that stop going to the games, but so many of them would have stopped going to the games. A lot of them would not have watched as much. Most would have watched, but a lot would be like, oh, you know what Lamar not playing? We got to repeat it last year. So many fans would have just, they would have been checked out. And as far as the players, I can't say. I can't say because I feel like the players, like they would know that Lamar's done for the year. Cause they're there, they're in the facility. They see Lamar getting the rehab and stuff. They can see him walking. Sure, they talk to him about updates and stuff. They talk to the medical staff and whatnot. They teammates, they brothers. So they talk, they communicate. So I'm sure plenty of them know or in plenty of them knew already, but they still out there fighting, which I respect. But as far as from the business side, if you would have told your customers, the fans, hey, Lamar is done for the year. So many of them would have been, they might have been done for the year too. But I still, for me personally, I wouldn't have been checked that well. No, I wouldn't have been checked out. I was still been hoping for Ravens to do well as we still are hoping for Ravens to do well, obviously. But it, things would have just been different. There would have been a lot different for a lot of people if we knew like, oh, Lamar's officially done. But it is what it is, right? And we're here now. So it's officially the Tyler Huntley. I mean, he was throwing in practice today or the Anthony Brown show for the remainder of the year. You know what's funny? We talked about it in a video a while before Anthony Brown signed to the act of roster. And I said that if Anthony Brown gets signed to the act, cause they had cleared a roster spot, they only had 52 men on the roster. And we were all wondering like, man, who's it gonna be? Is it gonna be the linebacker, Josh Ross? Was it gonna be like Tyler Wallace coming back from Injured Reserve? What, who was it gonna be? We were all wondering and speculating and wondering like, who could feel that last spot? And I was thinking like, man, if it's Anthony Brown, I'll be a little scared. Cause that would make me worried about the status of Lamar Jackson. Now, at the same time, it was tricky because Anthony Brown had used his two or three call-ups. Cause when we're on the practice squad, you can get called up to the act of roster three times, I believe. After that third call-up, then they have to either sign you to the act of roster or they have to release you from the practice squad and you have to clear waivers. And then you can get signed back to the practice squad again. But I was just a little worried if Anthony Brown was the guy that they signed, that that would kind of let us know about Lamar Jackson. And it did, it did. So yeah, that's his season with the Baltimore Ravens and his last touchdown pass possibly. We'll see this, again, this off season is gonna be very, it's gonna be very emotional. It's gonna be a very emotional off season this year. Just preparing y'all now. I mean, I can't even prepare y'all for how emotional it's gonna be because it's gonna be crazy. It's gonna be a lot of conversations. It's gonna be a lot of discourse and back and forth and this and that and conversation and speculation and all of that stuff this off season. And stuff could go great. Stuff could go not so great and depend on how you feel about the whole Lamar Jackson situation. But it could be emotional in a good way for a lot of people who want Lamar Jackson to stay because Ravens could be like, all right, we signed them to a long-term deal. Boom, oh, we keeping Lamar Jackson. Let's get it, baby. So we'll be happy, very happy. There'll be some people that be upset, oh, I don't want Lamar, we should have traded him, buddy. But then on the other hand, if Ravens trade Lamar Jackson, then it'll be very emotional for a lot of us, a whole lot of us. So we'll see how it goes. But then on the flip side, there will be some people that'll be jumping for joy, oh, Lamar Jackson's out of here, buddy. So like I said, it all depends on exactly how you feel. But yeah, that's that update straight from the source. So shout out to Lamar Jackson. Thank you for, if this is it, thanks for everything. And hopefully like you won't be, but kind of got a bad feeling about how this is gonna go, we out.