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Ravens' Lamar Jackson slams helmet in frustration after late interception

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Lamar Jackson’s frustrations boiled over late in the Baltimore Ravens’ 17-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs after he threw a late interception with less than seven minutes to play in the game.

Jackson led the team to the Chiefs’ 25-yard line before he tried to force a pass to Isaiah Likely. Chiefs safety Deon Bush stepped in front and took the ball away.

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Lamar Jackson, #8 of the Baltimore Ravens, is pressured by Drue Tranquill, #23 of the Kansas City Chiefs, during the first quarter of the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on Jan. 28, 2024 in Baltimore. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)

The Ravens’ star quarterback walked back to the sideline and slammed his helmet down in frustration.

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Baltimore’s defense was able to stop Kansas City and forced them to punt the ball. The Ravens came back down the field on nine plays for 29 yards and kicked a field goal to cut the deficit to seven points.

It was too late for them. Jackson fell to 2-4 as a starter in the postseason despite having been the top seed in the conference twice. He made a few great plays in the loss, but Baltimore’s offense sputtered at times.

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Lamar Jackson, #8 of the Baltimore Ravens, reacts during the fourth quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on Jan. 28, 2024 in Baltimore. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

"That guy was the main guy I was playing for, honestly," Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen said. "So much stuff he gets that he doesn’t deserve. This was his

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