Lamar Jackson Denies Fans Are Getting a Super Bowl Preview For Christmas

Jackson and the Ravens will take on the 49ers in San Fran on Christmas night

Quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens.

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By Evan Bleier

The seventh and final NFL game of Week 16 that will air in a national broadcast window across Amazon Prime Video, NBC, Peacock, NFL Network, CBS, Fox and ABC, Ravens-49ers in San Francisco will close out Christmas night.

Since the Ravens and 49ers are both leading their respective conferences at 11-3 and have looked dominant for much of the season aside from a few slip-ups, some pundits are projecting that Baltimore-San Fran will be a preview of Super Bowl LVIII, which would be a rematch of Super Bowl XLVII. (The Ravens won “The Harbaugh Bowl” in New Orleans 34-31 with Joe Flacco at quarterback.)

There are plenty of reasons that Ravens-49ers, in which San Fran has been installed as a five-point favorite, is being touted as a Super Bowl LVIII preview. Consider:

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Despite all of the above, Jackson, who has the NFL’s best-winning percentage (.857, 6-1) for a quarterback in road games this season, threw shade on the notion that Monday night’s Christmas finale is a preview of the final game of the pro football season in February. “The Super Bowl is in February, we’re in December right now,” he said. “We got to focus on Monday night, I’m not worried about what people saying…It’s going to be a very entertaining game.”

But will Ravens-49ers be a Super Bowl preview? We’ll have to wait until February to find out.

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