Times-Herald

Brady, Bucs hope to rebound against Lamar Jackson, Ravens

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Tom Brady and Lamar Jackson have mutual respect and admiration for one another's success.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion and one of the NFL's best young quarterbac­ks meet for the second time in their careers when the struggling Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night.

When the 45-year-old Brady retired briefly last winter, he posted a story and picture of the two of them on social media with the caption: "You're next."

A few weeks later, the league's career passing leader announced he would return for a 23rd season, hoping to complete "unfinished business" with the Bucs.

With the Ravens (4-3) headed to Tampa this week for the first matchup between the star quarterbac­ks since 2019 — Brady's final season with the New England Patriots — the 25year-old Jackson was asked about the Instagram post.

"Yes, I saw it. I would say, hopefully, I'm next to win the Super Bowl," Jackson said. "He's got seven of them. So, hopefully, that's what I'm next to — that's what I was hoping."

Jackson led the Ravens to a 37-20 victory over the Patriots three years ago. He's never had an opportunit­y to speak with Brady off the field, however he acknowledg­ed he appreciate­d the Instagram post.

"From a Hall of Fame quarterbac­k. Like I said, the G.O.A.T. — of course, it means a lot," Jackson said.

Brady's unretireme­nt hasn't gone smoothly, beginning with taking an 11-day break from training camp for personal reasons in August.

The Bucs (3-4) have lost four of five games following a 2-0 start. Brady has only thrown one intercepti­on and leads the NFC with 1,942 yards passing, however he has just eight TD passes and Tampa Bay is tied for 25th in the league in scoring at 17.7 points per game.

Brady, who's hoping to get the sputtering offense on track against the Ravens, said he reached out to Jackson on social media last winter because he thinks "very highly" of the young quarterbac­k and "I think he's got a great future."

"He's an amazing player and he challenges defenses. He has a really unique skillset. His ability to improvise, make plays with his legs, extending plays. They do a good job with that offense," Brady said.

"He's obviously very dangerous with the ball in his hands. And they've got some weapons, too, so it's a tough challenge for our defense," Brady added. "We're going to have to play a real complement­ary game, play tough, hard-nosed football, and try to get a win."

 ?? Submitted Photo ?? Razorback junior guard Ricky Council IV (#1) from Durham, N.C., puts up a shot against Rogers State in an exhibition game Monday night at Bud Walton Arena in Fayettevil­le.
Submitted Photo Razorback junior guard Ricky Council IV (#1) from Durham, N.C., puts up a shot against Rogers State in an exhibition game Monday night at Bud Walton Arena in Fayettevil­le.

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