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"Lamar Jackson can't win the big ones" Lamar Jackson's teammates in the big ones: https://t.co/F...

By NFL Memes
Posted January 5, 2026

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NFL Memes is a popular X (Twitter) account dedicated to creating humorous and satirical content about the NFL, often using memes to poke fun at players, teams, and fan debates. Their style is irreverent and engaging, blending stats, images, and sarcasm to amplify trending sports narratives. While not a traditional journalistic source, they boast high credibility within fan communities for timely, data-backed humor that resonates widely.

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The post mocks the common criticism that Lamar Jackson 'can't win the big ones' by highlighting his teammates' performances or lack thereof in playoff games, using a linked image or list to shift blame from the quarterback. It defends Jackson, a two-time NFL MVP, amid debates over his 3-5 playoff record despite elite regular-season success.[1][6] Key themes include quarterback accountability versus team support, playoff pressure on dual-threat QBs, and Ravens' postseason struggles against powerhouses like the Chiefs and Bills.[2] The content leverages stats showing Jackson's rushing prowess but passing inconsistencies in high-stakes games.[5]

šŸ”„Why It's Trending

This post is trending due to ongoing NFL playoff discussions, likely amplified by recent Ravens games or postseason qualifiers where Jackson's record is scrutinized. Its timing aligns with heated fan debates during the 2025-2026 NFL season, as Jackson's 3-5 playoff mark fuels narratives ahead of potential Wild Card or Divisional matchups.[1][7] The meme format drives virality among sports fans engaging in QB ranking arguments.

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  • 1Lamar Jackson is 3-5 in playoff games, with all three wins when he rushed for 80+ yards.[1]
  • 2Jackson has rushed for 641 yards in playoffs, averaging 6.8 yards per carry, higher than his regular-season mark.[1]
  • 3He is 0-3 in playoffs against Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen, facing elite AFC QBs.[1]
  • 4Jackson holds the unique playoff feat of 300+ passing and 100+ rushing yards in one game vs. Titans.[2]
  • 5Ravens are 3-1 in playoffs when Jackson attempts 24 or fewer passes, emphasizing run-heavy success.[1]

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"Lamar Jackson can't win the big ones"

Lamar Jackson's teammates in the big ones: https://t.co/F...