NFL
John Harbaugh’s clear message about QB Lamar Jackson playing in the cold
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has voiced his thoughts on Lamar playing in the cold.
Jackson, a native of Florida, has limited experience playing in extreme cold. The coldest game of his career was at 27 degrees Fahrenheit, and his NFL record in games below freezing stands at 1-1. He once admitted, “I’d rather not be cold.”
Jackson has acknowledged the challenges of playing in cold weather, particularly for ball security and physicality, but noted its impacts both offense and defense. “Defenders don’t want to tackle in freezing temperatures,” Jackson observed in a recent interview, emphasizing that adaptability is key.
Coach John Harbaugh’s confidence in Lamar Jackson
Harbaugh’s confidence in Jackson reflects the Ravens’ overall mentality. “It doesn’t matter; we have to play. Whether it’s cold, or it’s 160 degrees – we have to play. So, it doesn’t matter to me, whether it’s cold or whatever it is."
As the Ravens gear up for this critical matchup, the storyline of Lamar Jackson in the cold has drawn plenty of attention.
For Baltimore, this game is about mental toughness, preparation, and capitalizing on every opportunity—no matter how cold it gets.
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