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The star of the Baltimore Ravens, Lamar Jackson, faced a violent reaction on Sunday night and Monday after re -activating a position of the influential conservative Charlie Kirk in X.
Jackson, who knows that he is external about his Christian religious beliefs, changed a Kirk message again, which said: “It is Jesus.”
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Lamar Jackson of Baltimore Ravens launches during the team’s heating before a NFL preseason football match against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday, August 16, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo AP/Gareth Patterson)
The x -marsal timeline x line is full of religious positions and with him proclaiming that “God is good.” He also published biblical messages from different accounts.
However, the apparently harmless post in which he returned to Shogar in X caused a frenzy of hate towards the twice mvp of the NFL.
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Jackson’s political ideologies are not clear, but what has been crystalline is his belief in God and Jesus. He has made a point to praise the Lord before and after the Ravens Games.

The Baltimore Ravens Campo Marshal, Lamar Jackson, works before a NFL preseason football match against the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday, August 7, 2025 in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
He said in 2023 by signing a new contract with the Ravens who was not worried about what strangers were talking about him while negotiating the new agreement.
“It’s not about what people say … it’s about believing in yourself at the end of the day,” he said at that time, through the sports spectrum. “Keep God first because without Him, there is no Lamar Jackson. Now I will tell you that.”
It is far from the first time that Jackson has put his faith first and does not seem to stop soon.

The Baltimore Ravens Campo Marshal, Lamar Jackson (8), throws from his pocket during the first half against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the M&T Bank Stadium. (Tommy Gilligan/Imagn images)
Kirk then responded to the controversy, saying “Jesus is the way, truth and life.”