Ravens quarterback filled with extra love as devoted and Talented fan show Love To

Ravens quarterback filled with extra love as devoted and Talented fan show Love To 

 

Before the Baltimore Ravens’ game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the regular season finale, local artist Brian

Bomster-Jabs gave quarterback Lamar Jackson a painting that highlights his stellar football career.

Lamar Jackson, the quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, will have extra

support from a passionate and talented fan as he gets ready for what fans hope will be a deep playoff run this winter.

Pregame sideline passes to the Ravens’ Jan. 6 regular-season finale against the

Pittsburgh Steelers provided Bomster-Jabs with the opportunity to pay his respects to Jackson.

Bomster-Jabs stated to baltimoreravens.com, “I really wanted to

commemorate what he’s accomplished so far.” “I might have to update it soon though because we want that ‘ship.”

Jackson did not play in the game against the Steelers since he already had the AFC championship and a first-round bye. As a

result, he was able to see Bomster-Jabs, who was anticipating the event but was also patiently waiting.

Following a 2022 campaign in which his contract situation took precedence over

his on-field performance, Jackson returned to the NFL’s top tier at his

position in 2023. With a $260 million five-year contract that includes a $185 million offseason guarantee, the

Louisville product has shown that he is worth Baltimore’s investment. With a career-high 307 pass completions, a 67.2

completion percentage, and 3678 passing yards at the end of the regular season, he In addition, he ran for five touchdowns

and completed 24 passes for touchdowns. He is regarded as the front-runner for NFL MVP as a result.

Nevertheless, Jackson’s emotional and inspirational influence on the city was just as significant to Bomster-Jabs’ gift as

his on-field brilliance. The quarterback for the Ravens was appreciative and honored to receive this token of thanks.

Lamar is such a gift to Baltimore. “He’s really motivating,” Bomster-Jabs remarked. “People and celebrities are

constantly being asked for things, so I prefer to give. I enjoy giving their flowers to them.”

Jackson told Ravens.com that he intends to paint similar pieces in honor of rookie

receiver Zay Flowers and Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton, with whom he shares

Korean ancestry. Jackson is currently the happy owner of a “Bomster-Jabs” original.

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