Did he perform the No. 2? When quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens briefly departed the game against the Cleveland Browns in 2020, that was a legitimate question.
In order to relieve cramps during the fourth quarter of a meeting in December, Jackson jogged to the locker room. That’s what the ESPN broadcast claimed he was having trouble with, but there were rumors that the problem was different.
After rejoining the game, Jackson helped the Ravens win 47–42. The Browns had an incredible season, finishing 11-5 and making the playoffs. That matchup was a highlight of the season. After that, they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card Round, setting up yet another memorable occasion in which we could all laugh at the opposing quarterback.
Ben Roethlisberger, who dedicated a large portion of his career to ruining Cleveland, did it this time. This time, however, it wasn’t the case as the Steelers suffered a 48-37 home loss. The Steelers only added points after their 28-0 first-quarter lead and 35-10 halftime lead put the game out of reach, so it wasn’t even as close as the score suggested.
The Browns made the decision to revisit each of these occasions in their historic schedule release film, which was released in 2024. The incredible social media team chose to feature a bowling pin wearing a quarterbacks jersey sobbing after rolling a gutter ball, all the while showing players in a bowling lane knocking down pins and the Bengals, Steelers, and other teams rolling gutter balls.
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