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This Lamar pic is so awesome, and then he helped the photogrpher up

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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/27807113/ravens-lamar-jackson-checks-photographer-sideline-hit

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson did more than help up a photographer that he accidentally knocked down on the sideline during Sunday's 26-23 overtime win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Jackson later direct messaged Shelley Lipton, a Pittsburgh-area photographer, to see if she was OK.

"They're human beings, too," Jackson said before Wednesday's practice. "We're moving fast and get physical out there on the field and we're coming full speed and she's sitting down taking pictures. I know that kind of hurt. I had to make sure she was all right."

After throwing the ball away along the sideline, Jackson was shoved after stepping out of bounds by Steelers defensive end Stephon Tuitt, who was flagged for roughing the passer. Jackson wasn't the only one roughed up.

Jackson's momentum from the push led to a collision with Lipton, sending her tumbling on her back. He immediately went over to Lipton and helped her to her feet.

Jackson, when asked if he said anything to the photographer, said, "I just rubbed her head."

Lipton later posted on Twitter a picture of Jackson stiff-arming T.J. Watt, which occurred seconds before Jackson ran into her. She was impressed by Jackson's act of kindness.

"Great man," Lipton posted on Twitter. "I hope his mom was watching."
 
Lamar looks like he's really built up his upper body significantly since his college days. As regards the DM, well, we know that's Lamar being Lamar. Great kid.
 
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/27807113/ravens-lamar-jackson-checks-photographer-sideline-hit

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson did more than help up a photographer that he accidentally knocked down on the sideline during Sunday's 26-23 overtime win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Jackson later direct messaged Shelley Lipton, a Pittsburgh-area photographer, to see if she was OK.

"They're human beings, too," Jackson said before Wednesday's practice. "We're moving fast and get physical out there on the field and we're coming full speed and she's sitting down taking pictures. I know that kind of hurt. I had to make sure she was all right."

After throwing the ball away along the sideline, Jackson was shoved after stepping out of bounds by Steelers defensive end Stephon Tuitt, who was flagged for roughing the passer. Jackson wasn't the only one roughed up.

Jackson's momentum from the push led to a collision with Lipton, sending her tumbling on her back. He immediately went over to Lipton and helped her to her feet.

Jackson, when asked if he said anything to the photographer, said, "I just rubbed her head."

Lipton later posted on Twitter a picture of Jackson stiff-arming T.J. Watt, which occurred seconds before Jackson ran into her. She was impressed by Jackson's act of kindness.

"Great man," Lipton posted on Twitter. "I hope his mom was watching."
Love seeing Lamar stiff arm that dirty head spearing POS TJ Watt!
All the while being the classy Lamar and helping a lady Photographer out.
Go Lamar. The world needs more people like you my friend.
 
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/27807113/ravens-lamar-jackson-checks-photographer-sideline-hit

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson did more than help up a photographer that he accidentally knocked down on the sideline during Sunday's 26-23 overtime win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Jackson later direct messaged Shelley Lipton, a Pittsburgh-area photographer, to see if she was OK.

"They're human beings, too," Jackson said before Wednesday's practice. "We're moving fast and get physical out there on the field and we're coming full speed and she's sitting down taking pictures. I know that kind of hurt. I had to make sure she was all right."

After throwing the ball away along the sideline, Jackson was shoved after stepping out of bounds by Steelers defensive end Stephon Tuitt, who was flagged for roughing the passer. Jackson wasn't the only one roughed up.

Jackson's momentum from the push led to a collision with Lipton, sending her tumbling on her back. He immediately went over to Lipton and helped her to her feet.

Jackson, when asked if he said anything to the photographer, said, "I just rubbed her head."

Lipton later posted on Twitter a picture of Jackson stiff-arming T.J. Watt, which occurred seconds before Jackson ran into her. She was impressed by Jackson's act of kindness.

"Great man," Lipton posted on Twitter. "I hope his mom was watching."
Love seeing Lamar stiff arm that dirty head spearing POS TJ Watt!
All the while being the classy Lamar and helping a lady Photographer out.
Go Lamar. The world needs more people like you my friend.

Yeah the good ones are always dirty right? Lol
 
These guys represent the University, themselves, and their families well. I am talking about not just Lamar but Teddy and Reggie as well. I am a Cowboys fan but I was pulling for Teddy, and Lamar is playing for my Ravens so that makes it double special.
 
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Yeah the good ones are always dirty right? Lol
I realize you’re a Steelers fan and that’s cool.

Just live with the fact your guy TJ Watt is extremely talented but known around the league as a dirty guy that leads with his head to try to knock guys out just like his fellow-head hunter edge rusher Bud Dupree. You remember that dirtbag that cheap-shotted and knocked out Reggie Bonnafon back in 2014. It’s a rough sport but those guys suck, even by that minimal standards.
 
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