The Baltimore Ravens are hosting the first conference championship game in Baltimore since 1971, when Lamar Jackson contributed four touchdowns – two throwing and two rushing – in a 34-10 victory over the Houston Texans on Saturday.
At one point the game was tied at 10, but Baltimore won with 24 unanswered points.
Emotions ran high in Baltimore’s locker room after earning a playoff bye and this was Jackson’s second playoff win.
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Ravens head coach John Harbaugh began his postgame press conference by reading a Bible verse.
“The greatness, the power, the glory, the victory and the honor are yours, as everything in heaven and on earth is yours. The kingdom is yours, Lord,” Harbaugh said, OutKick NFL Insider Armando Salguero1 To read history.
Harbaugh’s quote comes a week after C.J. Stroud, quarterback Harbaugh of the Ravens, gave “all glory to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” following the Texans’ playoff win over the Cleveland Browns on Saturday.
Stroud’s comments were edited from a post on X, formerly Twitter, from the official account of NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.”
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Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, Salgueiro’s co-host on Outkick’s podcast, “The Five”, criticized NBC for the move.
“It’s disgusting. Players express it all the time and it’s really disrespectful to have it removed,” he said. “There are a lot of people out there who are Christians and believe in Jesus, and people who don’t believe in Jesus, yet, they don’t feel like it’s offensive to them.
“For NBC to do this…they really have to go back…and evaluate themselves. They have to fix this thing because this is definitely not the direction to go at this point.” Needed.”
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Harbaugh quoted the Biblical scripture a day after his brother, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, spoke at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Jim also attended the Ravens’ game on Saturday.
The Ravens will host the winner of next Sunday’s Bills-Chiefs game.
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