Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard said on Monday that it is "inevitable" that quarterback Lamar Jackson will win a Super Bowl, but it's not a sure thing that Ricard will be teammates with Jackson when and if that happens.
Ricard is rightfully proud of what the 2024 Ravens accomplished, winning the AFC North for the second straight year and being part of a historic offense. He is part of a winning culture that has helped the Ravens make the playoffs six times in the last seven years, an impressive span of consistent winning.
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"As long as Lamar is here, you'll have a shot every year at getting a Super Bowl," Ricard said. "That's the main thing; as long as Lamar is here, he has a good group of guys around him that play hard for him, that's all he needs."
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