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Home / Sports / Lamar Jackson's Social Media Mix-Up Fuels Raiders Rumors

Lamar Jackson's Social Media Mix-Up Fuels Raiders Rumors

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Lamar Jackson's cryptic social media re-post ignited speculation.
  • NFL executives reportedly tipped the Raiders to trade for Jackson.
  • Jackson stated the post was an innocent mistake, not a statement.
Lamar Jackson's Social Media Mix-Up Fuels Raiders Rumors

Lamar Jackson has become the subject of trade speculation following a recent social media post. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback re-posted an image of a young fan wearing his jersey with Raiders branding, causing a significant stir among fans and media. This incident occurred amidst a disappointing season for the Ravens, who missed the 2025 NFL Playoffs.

Jackson quickly addressed the situation, stating he had "just posted the kid in the jersey didn't even read the caption," implying an innocent mistake. However, the re-post has amplified existing rumors, with some NFL personnel reportedly suggesting the Las Vegas Raiders should pursue a trade for the two-time MVP.

These rumors were further highlighted by an ESPN report featuring league executives tipping the Raiders to acquire Jackson. One evaluator noted it would "instantly solve their quarterback problems." While any trade would likely require the Raiders' first overall draft pick and more, the speculation continues to swirl around Jackson's future.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lamar Jackson's social media activity, including re-posting a fan's image of a child in a Raiders jersey, has fueled speculation linking him with a potential trade to the Las Vegas Raiders.
No, Lamar Jackson stated his recent social media re-post was an innocent mistake where he didn't read the caption, implying no intent to signal a trade request.
According to reports, several NFL executives suggested the Las Vegas Raiders should consider trading for Lamar Jackson to resolve their quarterback needs.

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