As fans around the world look forward to Beyoncé’s performance during the halftime of the Christmas Day game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans, Lamar Jackson, the Ravens’ quarterback, is also eager to catch the show. Despite being in the middle of a competitive game, Jackson has made it clear that he plans to watch Beyoncé during halftime, and he’s not shy about sharing his intentions.
When asked on Monday whether it was disappointing that he wouldn’t be able to watch the halftime performance, Jackson responded with enthusiasm. “Nah, cause I’m gonna go out there and watch,” he said. “First time seeing Beyoncé perform, and it’s at our game. That’s dope.” Jackson added, “I’m gonna go out there and watch. Sorry, Harbaugh. Sorry. Sorry, fellas.”
While Jackson’s enthusiasm is evident, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has yet to comment on the quarterback’s halftime plans.
“I just couldn’t find him,” Simmons recalled in 2022. “I had to go on and make adjustments with everybody else. I had to move two players and make adjustments with the punt team. I don’t have the key cog in that. That’s what frustrated me the most.”
Harris defended his actions, saying, “The fact I wasn’t in there for that didn’t screw anything up, but could potentially have been a thing.”
Historical Halftime Escapades
“Man, listen. Jimmy Johnson was trying to talk about the game plan and everything,” Irvin said on The Rich Eisen Show. “And we’re sitting right here, ‘Come on, coach.’ And then half of us sneaking out the back going to watch Michael Jackson… Because I wanted to go see Michael Jackson, man. That was the moment right there.”
The Cowboys went on to win Super Bowl XXVII in a dominating 52-17 performance, but Irvin fondly remembers that halftime show as one of the most memorable moments of his career.
Will Jackson Follow Through?
With the Ravens facing the Texans in a crucial late-season matchup, the stakes for Jackson and his team are high. Baltimore is fighting for the NFC North title, but the Ravens are in for a tough battle against the Steelers. While Jackson’s commitment to catching the Beyoncé show is clear, it remains to be seen whether he will follow through on his plans or if Coach Harbaugh will intervene.