Lamar Jackson Makes Bold Statement: 'Yes, There Was Some Rust, But Once I Get Going, No One Can Stop Us!'
In his much-anticipated return to the field, Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens was determined to silence any doubts about his readiness and his ability to lead his team to victory. Following a rough start to the game, Jackson quickly shook off the rust and delivered an impressive performance, leading the Ravens to an important win. His post-game comments were as bold and confident as ever, making it clear that no amount of early-game struggles would hold him back.
"Yes, there was some rust at the start," Jackson admitted after the game. "But I didn’t let that stop me. Once I got into the rhythm, there was no stopping us. This is how I come back."
Jackson's confidence was evident throughout the game. Despite a slow start, which he attributes to shaking off some early-game rust after being sidelined, he turned the tide with his signature playmaking ability. His leadership was on full display as he orchestrated a series of impactful drives, showcasing his versatility both as a passer and a runner. The Ravens’ offense started clicking, and the team was able to maintain control throughout the game.
While some critics questioned how Jackson would perform following his time away, he proved that his skills were as sharp as ever. Jackson's ability to adapt and recover from early mistakes speaks to his resilience and focus. For a player who thrives on both precision and athleticism, any sign of rust was temporary, and Jackson knew that once he settled in, the Ravens would be a force to be reckoned with.
"I knew I had to get in the zone and settle down," Jackson continued. "Once I found that rhythm, we were able to do what we do best—execute and win. I won’t let anything slow me down, not even a little rust from missing some time."
The Ravens’ victory was a significant moment for Jackson, who continues to cement his legacy as one of the league’s most dynamic quarterbacks. His determination to overcome any obstacle, whether it’s a slow start or pressure from the opposition, is what sets him apart. As the Ravens move forward, Jackson's leadership and ability to bounce back will be essential in their push for playoff contention.
This game not only showcased Lamar Jackson’s physical abilities but also his mental toughness. While the early mistakes could have been a setback for some players, Jackson’s relentless drive to improve and stay focused kept his team on track. His words after the game reflect his belief that there is no challenge too big to overcome.
"The rust is gone, and now we’re just getting started," Jackson concluded with a smile. "We’re ready to take on whatever comes next."
As the Ravens continue their season, there’s no doubt that Lamar Jackson will remain the heart of the team, pushing through any adversity and ensuring that Baltimore stays in the hunt for a championship.
Tyler Warren's hair is just one awesome feature of multi-dimensional Colts rookie tight end

Tyler Warren does it all.

That includes pulling off shoulder-length blonde hair as an NFL tight end.
The Indianapolis Colts' rookie, taken No. 14 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft out of Penn State, is clearly special.
The hair just completes the picture.
There don't appear to be any real origin stories of the hair. Warren's early PSU pictures have him with shorter hair, so it was an in-college decision.
Once he started growing it, Warren clearly decided not to stop.
It just added to the vibe of one of the best players in the country. Penn State threw to him a ton, of course. But they also let him run the ball and even throw the ball.
The Colts had to have been thrilled when Warren made it to No. 14 in the first round. He wasn't even the first tight end chosen. The Chicago Bears took Colston Loveland at No. 10, a move that hasn't aged well so far.
Warren looks like he can be the centerpiece of Indy's passing attack for years and years to come. He's been a favorite target of Daniel Jones, and yes, Warren already has a rushing TD this season, too.
It wouldn't be shocking at all to see a few youngsters in the Indianapolis area begin growing out their hair, too. If Tyler can do it, why not them?
It's hard to pull it off the way Warren has, though. He's so impressive on the field that the flowing hair just adds to the picture. And so far, it's quite the exquisite picture.