Lamar Jackson rages against fantasy football fans in fiery message: "Stop commenting on our socials"

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Lamar Jackson rages against fantasy football fans in fiery message (image credit: IMAGN)

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson aimed at fantasy football fans after his team beat the Buffalo Bills 35-10 on Sunday. Baltimore cruised to a lopsided win but Jackson's stats did not exactly blow the roof off.

Jackson went 13-for-18 for 156 yards, two passing touchdowns, and rushed for 54 yards and a TD. Given that he didn't throw for a lot of yards, some fantasy football fans criticized him on social media and he fired back at them.

"This is a “TEAM” sport I’m not out here satisfied when I threw for 300yds but took a L. If I throw for 50 yds and we WIN, that’s wtf matters. Yall stop commenting on our socials about the yds yall fan duel or parlays ain’t hit," Jackson wrote.

As Jackson said, all he cares about is the team winning and not his stats. A fan replied that he is not fond of fantasy football and how people complain about players' numbers rather than the team winning, which Jackson agreed with.

So far this season, Jackson has gone 72-for-108 for 858 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception. He has also rushed for 308 yards and two touchdowns.

The Ravens were led by running back Derrick Henry against the Bills and Baltimore is now 2-2 after an 0-2 start.

Ravens coach pleased with win over Bills

Baltimore dominated Buffalo from start to finish and cruised to a blowout win.

Following the victory, coach John Harbaugh said he was pleased as it showed everyone what his team is capable of.

"Now we know we are just getting better," Harbaugh said via ESPN. "We know what's possible, we know what we're capable of, but we have a long way to go, and we have a lot of work to do. And we're just four games in, and we have 13 more regular-season games to play. And where the season goes, it's going to be defined by what we do in the next 13 games plus."

The Ravens are one game back of the 3-1 Pittsburgh Steelers for the top spot in the AFC North. Baltimore will go on the road to play its division rival the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

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Edited by Victor Ramon Galvez