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Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson was facing a setback on Sunday night and Monday after sharing a post from the conservative influencer Charlie Kirk at X.
Jackson, known to be outward about his Christian religious conviction, shared a message from Kirk who read, “It’s about Jesus.”
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Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson throws during team warmings before an NFL football match for the Forsy season against Dallas Cowboys on Saturday, August 16, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)
Quarterback’s X -Time Line is filled with religious positions and with him who proclaims that “God is good.” He also re -submits Bible notices from different accounts.
The seemingly harmless post he shared again on X triggered a madness of hatred against the two-time NFL MVP.
Pakinomist Digital reached a Jackson Rep for Comment.
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Jackson’s political ideologies are unclear, but what has been crystal clear is his belief in God and Jesus. He has done a point to praise the Lord before and after the Ravens game.

Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson trains ahead of an NFL Preseason football match against Indianapolis Colts on Thursday, August 7, 2025 in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
He said in 2023 after signing a new contract with Ravens that he was carefree with what outsiders talked about him while negotiating the new deal.
“It’s not about what people say. … It’s about believing in yourself at the end of the day,” he said at the time via sports spectrum. “To keep God first, because without him there is no Lamar Jackson. I will tell you now.”
It is far from the first time that Jackson has first put his faith and it does not appear that he will stop anytime soon.

Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) throws from his pocket during the first half against Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium. (Tommy Gilligan/IMAGN -PICTURES)
Kirk responded later to the controversy and said “Jesus is the way, truth and life.”



