The Denver Post

Long lines to get Jackson’s autograph, picture

- By Mark Long John Raoux, The Associated Press

Baltimore cornerback Marlon Humphrey was signing autographs following Pro Bowl practice Thursday and wrapping up an interview when his sister jumped in with a desperate request.

“You have to help mom,” she said.

“What’s up?” he asked. “She wants a picture on the field with Lamar,” the sister answered.

That’d be quarterbac­k and Ravens teammate Lamar Jackson, the league’s MVP front-runner and the most popular guy without mouse ears at Disney World this week.

Fans chanted his name throughout two days of practice at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports and clamored for his autograph before and after workouts. To get a picture, fans needed to get in line and prepare for a wait similar to that at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

“He’s the man, right?” Ravens guard Marshal Yanda said.

He’s certainly the fan favorite at the NFL’s annual all-star game. He’s been so mobbed by TV cameras to the point where he needed to juke through the crowd to find some open space.

No one is immune to Jackson’s popularity, either. Not even teammates.

Yanda’s daughter ran up to him during an interview, grabbed his hand and begged him to look at her shirt. She spun around, tossed her hair to one side and unveiled

Jackson’s signature.

“It’s Lamar Jackson!” the girl shrieked.

“Just relax, honey,” Yanda responded.

Jackson threw for 3,127 yards and 36 touchdowns this season. He also ran for 1,206 yards and seven scores. He helped the Ravens (14-2) to the league’s best regular-season record and the

No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.

Baltimore lost 28-12 in the divisional round to Tennessee, the biggest upset of the NFL postseason. Jackson threw for 365 yards and a touchdown to go along with 143 yards rushing. But he turned the ball over three times – two intercepti­ons and a fumble.

Jackson found fans he never expected at the Pro Bowl. Drew Brees’ oldest son, Baylen, fell in love with Jackson this season, so the New Orleans quarterbac­k arranged for them to meet. Baylen wore a Ravens shirt while getting Jackson to sign a Ravens helmet.

Jackson responded by playing catch with him in the AFC locker room.

“It was awesome,” Drew Brees said. “These are their heroes, these are the guys they look up to. You want to see your kids draw inspiratio­n from things like this, moments like this. You never know when something might happen that will be a light-bulb moment for them.”

Jackson was admittedly starstruck while meeting the NFL’s all-time leading passer.

“I was stumbling over my words and I didn’t even know what to say,” Jackson said.

 ??  ?? Baltimore quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson signs autographs during a practice for the Pro Bowl on Thursday in Kissimmee, Fla.
Baltimore quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson signs autographs during a practice for the Pro Bowl on Thursday in Kissimmee, Fla.

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