Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson has been one the best players in the National Football League since entering the league. During that span, he has won two NFL MVP awards, is a three time First Team All Pro, and has the sixth most total yards among all quarterbacks (26,232).
On June 17, the Ravens released a humorous photo of Jackson on the social media platform X from the team's mini camp. The picture shows Jackson in uniform jumping in the air of a Ravens themed room with a football in his hands.
"It's a bird, it's a plane... It's Lamar 😈." the post was captioned.•
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In response, some NFL fans highlighted how they thought that the photo was very cool. Others made clear that they thought that this was Baltimore's year to win the Super Bowl.
Meanwhile, other NFL fans, mostly fans of rival teams of the Ravens, were less amused by the photo.
"he too grown to be doing these corny poses." one Buffalo Bills fan wrote. "It’s a bird, it’s a plane… it’s 10 points in the championship game🤣." one Cincinnati Bengals fan wrote. "This is incredible! Can we get this as a Wednesday wallpaper?" one fan wrote supporting the photo.Can Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens win the Super Bowl in 2025?
Jackson and the Ravens have been perennial playoff contenders over the past few seasons, however, have yet to win or make an appearance in a Super Bowl. Despite this, with another great offensive unit that has more depth than 2024, an elite defense, and one of the best head coaches in football in Jim Harbaugh, 2025 presents another golden opportunity for the Ravens and Jackson to finally win that elusive Super Bowl Championship.
According to Bet365, the Ravens are currently tied for the second best odds to win Super Bowl LX next year (+700). The Ravens are slightly behind the current favorite Philadelphia Eagles (+650), and are tied with the same odds as both the Buffalo Bills (+700) and the Kansas City Chiefs (+700).

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Edited by Joshua Gillesby