Lamar Jackson Gives Bold Endorsement for Patriots Starting Quarterback Job

The Ravens quarterback was excited for a fellow Louisville alum.

Malik Cunningham impressed in his Patriots debut on Thursday night.

The undrafted free agent out of Louisville worked at both wide receiver and quarterback as he tries to carve out a role on the 53-man roster this season.

Cunningham completed 3-of-4 passes for 19 yards, and added five carries for 34 yards and the team’s only touchdown in the 20–9 loss to the Texans in the first game of the preseason.

Cunningham’s playmaking ability had coach Bill Belichick impressed in the aftermath, and also caught the eye of fellow Louisville alum and current Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson, who endorsed Cunningham as New England’s starting quarterback on Instagram.

Cunningham posted a picture of himself after the game, and Jackson commented underneath it “QB1”.

The endorsement didn’t stop there. 

The NFL’s official Twitter account posted highlights of Cunningham playing wide receiver in the first half and quarterback in the second half, and Jackson was loving it.

“Broski,” Jackson tweeted, with gasoline emojis.

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Cunningham won’t be New England’s starting quarterback to begin the season, with Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe firmly entrenched in front of him. 

However, if Cunningham continues his strong play throughout the rest of the preseason, there’s a chance he could make the final roster as an undrafted free agent, which would be quite the accomplishment after failing to be selected in last April’s NFL draft.


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Mike McDaniel is a staff writer on the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated, where he has worked since January 2022. His work has been featured at InsideTheACC.com, SB Nation, FanSided and more. McDaniel hosts the Hokie Hangover Podcast, covering Virginia Tech athletics, as well as Basketball Conference: The ACC Football Podcast. Outside of work, he is a husband and father, and an avid golfer.