Ravens' Lamar Jackson says he 'felt old' after learning rookie Anthony Richardson modeled game after him
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com.
Lamar Jackson is 26-years-old and is widely viewed as one of the NFL's young star quarterbacks. But even being in his mid-20s apparently does not mean that Jackson does not have moments of feeling old.
The two-time Pro Bowl signal caller is one of the most dynamic play makers in the NFL, and his skills have rubbed off on even younger quarterbacks — especially rookie Anthony Richardson.
The Indianapolis Colts rookie is 21-years-old, and he recently revealed that he molded his style of play after Jackson as well as 2015 NFL MVP Cam Newton.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
Lamar Jackson, #8 of the Baltimore Ravens, looks on against the Tennessee Titans during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium on August 11, 2022, in Baltimore, Maryland. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
Richardson's comments were likely meant to be a compliment to Jackson. Instead, the remarks seemed to leave Jackson reflecting on how much time has passed since he entered the league.
TOM BRADY SHUTS DOWN IDEA OF RETURNING TO PLAY FOR JETS: 'NEXT QUESTION'
"Want me to be honest, right? That made me feel old, and I’m only 26," Jackson responded to reporters questions about Richardson's comment. "Like he comparing me, himself, and Cam … I'm like, ‘Dang.’ Comparing yourself to me, and I'm still, you know, … young."
Jackson also provided his own compliment to Richardson, saying he admired how he played at the college football level and in his first two professional games.
"I appreciate stuff like [Richardson’s compliment]. I did see him a couple times in college, and he played phenomenal, and as of his first two games he has, too."
Baltimore Ravens