The Cowboys and Ravens matchup ended in wild fashion. Lamar Jackson led Baltimore to a 28-6 lead going into the fourth quarter until Dallas scored 19 unanswered points.
The Ravens won 28-25, but while taking the field for one of the game’s last drives, Jackson looked directly into the camera and said, “Stop cheating us, bro.”
This came after a few questionable calls from the refs. The first was a missed safety that should have resulted in two points for the Ravens.
Later in the fourth quarter, safety Marcus Williams was called for illegal contact after barely touching tight end Jake Ferguson. At this point, many people thought exactly about what Lamar had said.
However, the final straw was a roughing the passer penalty on the Ravens after what looked like a very clean attempt at sacking Dak Prescott.
All of these controversial calls and non-calls certainly validate the frustrations Lamar had shown.
Lamar Jackson Put Up Good Numbers Against The Cowboys
During the Ravens impressive offensive performance, Jackson had a very solid game, showing his versatility
He completed 12 of 15 passes for 182 yards and one touchdown. Though those numbers seem mediocre, he truly shined in the run game.
Jackson carried the ball 14 times for 87 yards and one touchdown.