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Ravens’ Lamar Jackson eager to watch Beyoncé halftime show: ‘Sorry fellas’

The Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans will face off on Wednesday afternoon in a key matchup that will determine playoff seeding.

But Wednesday's game will be played on Christmas Day as part of a special match that will be featured on Netflix. Beyoncé is scheduled to perform at halftime of the Ravens-Texans game, and NFL MVP candidate Lamar Jackson is already scheduled to attend the game.

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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson leaves the field after a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

He said he won't be disappointed if he doesn't see it because he'll be there.

“I'm going to go out there and take a look,” he told reporters on Monday. “It's the first time I've seen Beyoncé perform and it was at our game. It's awesome. I'm going to go out and watch it. I'm sorry.” [head coach John] Harbaugh, I'm sorry. Sorry, guys. ”

Jackson said his favorite Beyoncé song is “Irreplaceable.”

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Beyonce on stage wearing white sunglasses

Beyoncé performs on stage during the “Renaissance World Tour” held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on September 1, 2023. (Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood)

The Ravens' star quarterback has become an irreplaceable player. He is pushing himself to win his second straight NFL MVP award, as he can lead his team to first place in the AFC North and have home-field advantage through the playoffs.

If he somehow wins the award over Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen, it will be his third time winning the award.

“If that's the case [does] happen, happen, [and] That would be dangerous. 3 times [winning it]But like you said, I’m not really focused on that,” he said. flat [with] first or second, [winning MVP has] It was never my goal. I always want to finish with the championship, but I'm just one step away.

Lamar Jackson overlooking the field

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson deploys for a pass during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

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“Even though I won an award like that, I still feel like MVP belongs to the team because of my teammates.” [are] He helped me win that award because I always say I'm not the one catching the passes. [or] Block to unlock these paths [and] Something like that. it is [the] Offensive line, tight end, receiver [and] running back. That's everyone, including all of us. We are working hard to win. That is my biggest goal. It has been my goal ever since. [I was] Even though he's a little kid, being the MVP of the National Football League is awesome. That's crazy. ”

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