John Harbaugh…comrade of Jesus Christ.
Lamar Jackson was really great on Saturday. AFC division round Against the Houston Texans, he scored four touchdowns (two rushing and two passing, cashing in a 1.5 over bet and a two-leg parlay, hooray!).
And it not only cashed me in, but sent the Ravens to their spot AFC Championship for the first time in 11 years This is the first time the event has been held in Baltimore since 1971. The Ravens won 34-10. (Related: As trans athletes obliterate opponents in high school girls basketball, one team completely refuses to play together)
With such a big win and one win away from the Super Bowl, it's no surprise that emotions were running high in the Ravens locker room.
Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh spoke to the media in his postgame press conference, beginning by reciting a Bible verse.
“Greatness, power, glory, victory, honor is yours. For yours is all heaven and earth. The kingdom is yours, Lord,” said Outkick NFL insider Armando Salguero. , reported that Harbaugh read from the First Chronicles.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh opened his postgame press conference with a Bible verse.
“Greatness, and power, and glory, and victory, and honor, are thine, for thine is all heaven and earth. Thy is the kingdom, Lord!”
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— Armando Salguero (@ArmandoSalguero) January 21, 2024
And that was after a spectacular celebratory dance by the captain…
John Harbaugh showing off his dance moves 😂pic.twitter.com/tnuLSpayMY
— Sporting News (@sportingnews) January 21, 2024
You're going to love the magic that's happening right now at the DMV.
This is the solution…
The Baltimore Ravens are winning the Super Bowl. pic.twitter.com/nyZBRFyJXa
— Andrew Powell (@AndrewPowellDC) January 21, 2024
Oh yeah…these boys are winning the Super Bowl.