The Ravens closed out the final seconds of their hard-fought win over the rival Tennessee Titans with ungracious stunts that prompted criticism from a Baltimore legend.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson -- who drew comparisons to Michael Vick while silencing critics with a standout postseason performance -- hurriedly led the team's offensive unit off the field with around 30 seconds remaining on the clock.
Many Baltimore players joined Jackson in beelining it for the locker room without exchanging customary handshakes with their opponents at the end of a chippy contest.
Ravens great Ed Reed, for one, wasn't crazy about the snub.
"Love my Ravens," the five-time All-Pro said on Twitter, "but win with class."
The affair was marked by heated pregame trash talking, as well as the Ravens dancing on the Titans' logo at the 50-yard line following defensive back Marcus Peters' game-sealing interception in the fourth quarter.
The stunt was apparently payback for when the Titans stomped on the Ravens logo earlier this season in a game in Baltimore.
The Titans ended the Ravens' dream season prematurely a year ago, fueling questions about Jackson's ability to win in the crucible of the playoffs coming off a historic 2019 regular season for which he was awarded the MVP.
On Sunday, Jackson and the Ravens got their revenge -- and they weren't shy about enjoying it.
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