Since entering the NFL in 2018, Lamar Jackson has already accomplished quite a bit as the Ravens’ starting quarterback. From becoming a unanimous league MVP in 2019 to breaking the single-season rushing record, Jackson’s resume at the pro level is impressive.
However, while he’s still in the early stages of his professional career, Jackson’s legacy at the collegiate level is cemented. That same legacy was further cemented this week, when news broke that Jackson will be honored by Louisville — his alma mater — with a statue outside of the school’s football stadium.
Louisville’s Athletic Director, Vince Tyra, made the announcement during a radio interview Monday morning.