
Ravens' Lamar Jackson Reacts to Viral Video of Bike Ride to Practice at Lambeau Field
After a viral video surfaced of Lamar Jackson riding a bike to practice at Lambeau Field—a Green Bay Packers' tradition—the Baltimore Ravens quarterback gave his thoughts on social media.
The 27-year-old, who nearly fell over on his bike while high-fiving fans, said the experience was great overall.
"It was dope," Jackson told Timothy Littau of WFRV Sports. "I almost fell off the bike, actually, trying to shake hands with the fans. Had a little technical difficulty, but it was all good. Definitely a cool tradition. I loved it."
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He later hinted on X that his first bike ride in Green Bay could have been better:
The Packers have long held a tradition of riding bikes to practice during training camp. Kids from the Green Bay area bring their bikes to let players ride, getting to hold the players' helmets in return.
On Thursday, the Ravens decided to join in on the fun, but it didn't go too well for Jackson. Perhaps he'll just walk next time.
Luckily for Baltimore, the quarterback avoided injury while riding on Thursday, and the Ravens will lean on the reigning MVP for another big season in 2024. He is coming off a season in which he recorded 3,678 passing yards and 24 touchdowns along with 821 rushing yards and five touchdowns on the ground.
He led the Ravens to a 13-4 record and an AFC Championship game appearance, where they fell short to the eventual champion Kansas City Chiefs. As he enters his seventh NFL season, Jackson will look to lead Baltimore to more success.







