The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Heisman reunion: 5 winners suit up for Ravens-Titans matchup

- By David Ginsburg AP Sports Writer

OWINGS MILLS, MD. (AP) >> The top prize for individual excellence in college football is the Heisman Trophy. For the first time in the Super Bowl era, five winners of that prestigiou­s keepsake are expected to suit up in the same game, each in pursuit of the NFL’s most coveted team award — the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

Baltimore will bring three Heisman winners (Lamar Jackson, Mark Ingram, Robert Griffin III) into Saturday night’s playoff game against Tennessee, which has a pair of players (Marcus Mariota, Derrick Henry) who accepted the trophy presented annually to the most outstandin­g performer in college football.

“Five? I didn’t even think about that,” said Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson, who won the 2016 Heisman with Louisville. “It’s going to be incredible.”

For all he accomplish­ed at Louisville during that amazing season three years ago, Jack

son would gladly trade his statue for the opportunit­y to hoist the trophy in Miami on Feb. 2.

“That’s the trophy I want,” Jackson said. “That’s the best trophy you can get playing football. That’s what I want, that’s what the team wants, that’s what we’re going to get.”

Jackson hopes to receive help from Ingram (Alabama, 2009) and backup quarterbac­k Robert Griffin III (Baylor, 2011). Griffin will start on the bench against the Titans and Ingram is questionab­le with a calf injury, but earlier this season all three were in the backfield for what was dubbed “The Heisman Package.”

Could we see this weekend?

“It could resurface but that’s not my decision,” Griffin said. “I know we’re focused on beating the Tennessee Titans, and if the Heisman package is part of that, that’s what we’re going to do.”

Griffin chuckled when asked the significan­ce of having Baltimore’s Heisman trio being joined at the stadium by Mariota (Oregon, 2014) and Henry (Alabama, 2015).

“I wouldn’t say we’re getting dressed and going out on the field and saying, ‘Oh man, there’s five Heisman Trophy winners out there.’ But it is a cool aspect of the game,” Griffin said. “Maybe we’ll get a picture after the game, but I know that’s not what we’re thinking about right now.”

The Titans it again benched

Mariota in mid-October after the offense managed only one touchdown in a 10-quarter span and was coming off a shutout loss in Denver. Since being replaced by Ryan Tannehill, Mariota has been playing the role of the opposing quarterbac­k on the scout team, this week doing his best imitation of Jackson for the Tennessee defense.

Mariota has played in each of the past two games, however, throwing a 24yard pass to A.J. Brown in the regular-season finale win in Houston and a 4-yard toss to Dion Lewis in last week’s playoff win over New England. Mariota will hit the free-agent market in March.

Henry and Ingram both surpassed 1,000 yards rushing this year. The former Crimson Tide stars won’t necessaril­y have to seek each other before Saturday’s game because they just recently spoke.

“I talked to Mark the other day, and we were just catching up,” Henry said.

Winning the Heisman Trophy automatica­lly makes the recipient part of a very special club. That’s why the modern football world has never before seen five Heisman winners in uniform at the same NFL game.

“There are only so few of us, and every year there’s only one more,” Griffin said. “So this game, it’s something that you’ll reflect on later in life and think, ‘That was a really cool moment.’ But when you’re in the moment, it’s not as if we’re all walking around with HEISMAN on the back of our shirt or carrying our Heisman Trophies.”

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