Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is staying true to himself and the type of person he wants to be, as evidenced after a collision gone right.Ravens fans have become used to Jackson making some of the best athletes in the world look silly. He puts players on skates every game. And Sunday in Pittsburgh, he added a moment to the historic rivalry with a pancake stiff arm of T.J. Watt. Then came the late hit from Stephon Tuitt.Then a collision with freelance photographer Shelley Lipton.Players colliding with staff on the sidelines happens all the time in games, but rarely will the athlete take time to make sure everything's OK like Jackson did."They're human beings, too. I know we're moving fast, get physical out there on the field. We're coming full speed and she's sitting down, taking pictures. I know that kind of hurt. I had to make sure she was alright," Jackson said.When asked if he said anything to her, Jackson said, "No, I just rubbed her head. I hit her head."As for Lipton, she captured the moment perfectly just before getting run over."Yeah, the stiff arm. It was her with the picture. I told her, 'That was a great shot.' I actually DM'd her (on Twitter) to see if she's OK and told her that was a great pic," Jackson said.It was a gracious moment in the middle of battle, exactly what Jackson's teammates have come to expect.Players were asked, "What was more impressive, the stiff-arm Lamar put on T.J., or staying there and helping out the photographer?""Probably standing there and helping out the photographer. To be in the moment and to let his personality flourish like that, as a person, Lamar's a great guy and that just goes to show overall who he is and how he works," Ravens right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. said."Both. Just to get away from pressure like that and then to help someone like that, that one play just shows what kind of person he is," Ravens fullback Pat Ricard said.One other note, Justin Tucker on Wednesday was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the 10th time. He went 4-4 on field goals including the game winner in Pittsburgh.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is staying true to himself and the type of person he wants to be, as evidenced after a collision gone right.

Ravens fans have become used to Jackson making some of the best athletes in the world look silly. He puts players on skates every game.


And Sunday in Pittsburgh, he added a moment to the historic rivalry with a pancake stiff arm of T.J. Watt. Then came the late hit from Stephon Tuitt.

Then a collision with freelance photographer Shelley Lipton.

Players colliding with staff on the sidelines happens all the time in games, but rarely will the athlete take time to make sure everything's OK like Jackson did.

"They're human beings, too. I know we're moving fast, get physical out there on the field. We're coming full speed and she's sitting down, taking pictures. I know that kind of hurt. I had to make sure she was alright," Jackson said.

When asked if he said anything to her, Jackson said, "No, I just rubbed her head. I hit her head."

As for Lipton, she captured the moment perfectly just before getting run over.

"Yeah, the stiff arm. It was her with the picture. I told her, 'That was a great shot.' I actually DM'd her (on Twitter) to see if she's OK and told her that was a great pic," Jackson said.

It was a gracious moment in the middle of battle, exactly what Jackson's teammates have come to expect.

Players were asked, "What was more impressive, the stiff-arm Lamar put on T.J., or staying there and helping out the photographer?"

"Probably standing there and helping out the photographer. To be in the moment and to let his personality flourish like that, as a person, Lamar's a great guy and that just goes to show overall who he is and how he works," Ravens right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. said.

"Both. Just to get away from pressure like that and then to help someone like that, that one play just shows what kind of person he is," Ravens fullback Pat Ricard said.

One other note, Justin Tucker on Wednesday was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the 10th time. He went 4-4 on field goals including the game winner in Pittsburgh.



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Lamar Jackson spent some time today talking about the photographer he collided with. Actually DM’d her to check on her after the game. More at 5:45 on @wbaltv11 pic.twitter.com/Zmzz4bxuxk — Pete Gilbert (@WBALPete) October 9, 2019

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