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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson Calls Out Teammate Following Win Vs. Cowboys: ‘You Shouldn’t Even Be On Live Right Now’

The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Dallas Cowboys 28-25 Sunday night, which means after starting 0-2, Lamar Jackson and company have now gotten their first win of the season.

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Following the game, the team was on the plane heading back home, when some of the players were seen celebrating. In particular, cornerback Marlon Humphrey was on Instagram Live and was heard trying to get the attention of his quarterback Jackson.

"Lamar, talk to us a little bit about getting that first down, you know the flock, they gotta hear from you," Humphrey said in the livestream video, which has been reposted by fans.

Lamar responded to his teammate, "We got the dub. We gonna keep stacking them."

Then he further added a bit of criticism to Humphrey, for everyone to hear.

"You shouldn't even be on live right now... We gotta get right."

What Lamar may have been thinking is that they still have a losing record, questioning why the captain of the team's secondary is celebrating when they are ranked dead last in passing defense in the NFL (allowing 297 yards per game).

All in all, the 27-year-old Ravens quarterback has been doing his job after getting paid last offseason (five-year/$260 million). He threw for 185 yards (12-for-15) and a touchdown, along with running for 87 yards (rush TD) in the win on Sunday.

In addition, Jackson's counterpart Derrick Henry had 25 carries for 151 yards on the ground and two touchdowns.

Looking at the other side, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott passed for 379 yards and 2 TDs, but their late-game comeback ultimately fell short as America's team is now beginning the season with a 1-2 record as well.

Coming off of a AFC Championship appearance last year, the Ravens' 2x MVP elaborated on how they had to take care of business. To note, it felt like a must win game, as ever since 2000, there has only been one team that has made the playoffs after starting the year 0-3 (2018 Houston Texans).

"Every game is a big game for us because we're trying to get somewhere," Jackson stated. "We've got to win these games to get to the playoffs, and we need to get to the Super Bowl. But it starts with the game that's in front of us."

The Ravens will look to get to .500 when they host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football next week, September 29 at 8:20 pm ET.

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