Tom Brady Praises Ravens' Lamar Jackson: 'Keep It Up!'

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is trying to do what Tom Brady has done many times ... win the Super Bowl.
Tom Brady Praises Ravens' Lamar Jackson: 'Keep It Up!'
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is drawing praise from many across the football landscape, but no compliment may be greater than one from the greatest of all time.

Tom Brady spoke with Jackson on a recent appearance of the Let's Go! podcast, where the former New England Patriots legend praised the Ravens quarterback.

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"I feel that way watching you play. I don't think you're ever out of it," Brady told Jackson on the Let's Go! podcast. "You've got the ability to inspire your teammates by your action, by your words, and your humility, and your toughness, and your courage. Not only your skill set—everybody can see that. To me, it's your intangibles that make you special. You're never gonna lose that. You just do more of that and you're gonna have incredible success. I love seeing it, man. Keep it up."

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Brady has seven of what Jackson is seeking ... a Super Bowl ring. And this may be Jackson's best chance to do it.

As the No. 1 seed entering the AFC playoffs, Jackson has done a lot of work to get the Ravens to this point. But there is still a lot that needs to get done before the Ravens hoist the Lombardi Trophy, and if they do, Jackson will be a big reason why.


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