Jackson displeased with harassment of C Skura's family
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[November 19, 2020]
Baltimore quarterback Lamar
Jackson came to the defense of Matt Skura on Wednesday, three days
after three errant snaps by the Ravens center hindered the club in a
loss to the New England Patriots and led to the online harassment of
Skura's family.
Skura said earlier this week that his family was targeted due to his
snapping issues in the pouring rain during Sunday's 23-17 setback
against the host Patriots. Skura said his wife received several
threatening messages.
"I appreciate those who have sent encouraging messages to me since
the game," Skura wrote on multiple social-media accounts. "However,
please know my family is off limits when it comes to hateful and
threatening messages. They do not deserve to be scrutinized for
something they did not do."
Jackson condemned the harassment and defended Skura's on-field
performance. One of the poor snaps resulted in a 16-yard loss with less
than six minutes left as the Ravens were trying to mount a comeback.
"(The center has) to make checks for the line. There's a lot of things
that go on," Jackson said. "People shouldn't be messing with his family
at all. That's a human being at the end of the day. That's my teammate,
that's my brother. That's just B.S."
Skura accepted responsibility for his troubles in
Sunday's game when he issued his social media post.
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Baltimore Ravens
quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs the ball during the first half
against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports
"I want to take ownership and apologize for my mistakes in
(Sunday's) game," Skura said.
Skura also had troubles with his snaps during the previous game
against the Indianapolis Colts.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said a recent hand issue suffered by
Skura was not a factor.
"The snaps concern us, absolutely," Harbaugh said. "That was very
costly in the game. It's a tough deal. Matt knows he has to get
those snaps back there. Nobody feels worse about that than he does."
The Ravens (6-3) host the Tennessee Titans (6-3) on Sunday.
--Field Level Media
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