Raven's OL Bradley Bozeman on Lamar Jackson as a leader

Here's what it will take for the Ravens to walk away with a win against Buffalo

Bradley Bozeman is an offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens and their nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. Aside from his role on the field, Bozeman is also a part of the NFL’s Inspire Change initiative which has provided more than $95 million dollars in support of programs that help reduce barriers to opportunity across four key areas: education, economic advancement, police and community relations, and criminal justice reform. The initiative has also matched 1,200 grants to players and their charities.

The Raven's lineman was one of the players to receive a grant from the NFL for the work he is doing in his community with the Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation. The foundation was initially geared towards eliminating childhood bullying but since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, they've pivoted to help with relief efforts in Baltimore City. To date, the foundation has served 1.4 million meals to families in need. It's no surprise why the Ravens have nominated Bozeman for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award for the impact he is making in his community.

Bozeman locked up his first career playoff victory this past weekend when the Ravens beat the Titans. Now the Ravens are set to face the number 2 seeded Buffalo Bills on Saturday in the AFC Divisional Round. Bozeman joins Sports Illustrated host Kaitlin O'Toole to share his confidence in Lamar Jackson as a leader and how his team can walk away with a win against Buffalo. 


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