Lamar Jackson: Gucci outfit| Retired| 100 yard pass| Number retired

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Lamar Demeatrice Jackson Jr. is an American football quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. He played college football at Louisville, where he won the Heisman Trophy during his sophomore year, and was selected by the Ravens as the final first round pick of the 2018 NFL Draft.

Lamar Jackson: Gucci outfit| Retired| 100 yard pass| Number retired

Gucci outfit:

As sharp as he performs on the field, Lamar Jackson has a sharp dressing sense. Recently, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback made heads swoon with his choice of outfit at a public appearance. Social media and the quarterback’s fans could react in only one word.

Lamar Jackson’s outfit was all Gucci. From head to toe, he was a breathing Gucci Billboard. He wore a green nylon Gucci vest over a GG jacket and a Gucci t-shirt. Even his bottom wear was all Gucci as he wore GG canvas jogging bottoms that matched.

Retired:

‘It’s heartwarming to me’: Louisville football retires Lamar Jackson’s jersey number. Lamar Jackson’s jersey has officially been retired by the Louisville football program.

Many of the fans at Saturday’s game were wearing Jackson’s No. 8 Louisville jersey. “It’s an honor for the little kids to be wearing my jerseys, grandmas, grandads, it’s amazing,” said Jackson. “I couldn’t thank the Card Nation enough.”

100 yard pass:

Lamar Jackson: Gucci outfit| Retired| 100 yard pass| Number retired

The pocket was collapsing around Lamar Jackson, forcing him to juke a defender to get to the outside. Then, while on the run, Jackson launched a 40-yard pass downfield for a touchdown.

That type of reaction has long been the soundtrack of Jackson’s football life. When the Ravens play at the Miami Dolphins on Thursday (8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network/Fox), Jackson will be returning to the area where he first wowed everyone with his ability to run around tacklers and throw the ball farther than anyone else.

Number retired:

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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had his number No. 8 jersey retired by the University of Louisville during the game against Syracuse at Cardinal Stadium on Nov. 
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