John Harbaugh denies a rift with Lamar Jackson, calling their relationship “A-plus”

Ravens coach John Harbaugh denies rift with his quarterback, calling his relationship with Lamar Jackson “A-plus.”
Mike Preston from The Baltimore Sun questioned Jackson’s work ethic earlier this week, reporting that Jackson fell asleep during team meetings and spent too much time late at night playing video games. Preston reports that Harbaugh became “fatigue” of the two-time NFL MVP.
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According to Preston, the Ravens changed their afternoon practice schedule to accommodate Jackson.
Harbaugh addressed the report after Wednesday’s practice.
“So, I don’t know where that came from,” Harbaugh said via ESPN’s Jamison Hensley. “I have never seen this. This is not something I have ever witnessed, and I am present at every meeting. »
Harbaugh said his relationship with Jackson was strong and the two had a “great conversation” Wednesday morning.
“So I love him. Always have, always will,” Harbaugh said. “And I know he’s fighting like crazy to get back.”
Jackson has yet to practice Wednesday as he recovers from a back contusion. Tyler Huntley will start if Jackson can’t play against the Bears.


