Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has had a couple of bouts with COVID-19 over the course of the two pandemic-stricken seasons.

In a recent interview with The Rolling Stone‘s Matt Sullivan, the Ravens star was asked about his vaccination status and the recent anti-vax crusade of fellow All-Pro QB Aaron Rodgers. While he didn't outright state that he was unvaccinated, he was less than willing to divulge his status.

Via The Rolling Stone:

Aaron Rodgers has said he’s done his own research on vaccinations and gathered more than 500 pages of it to ask the league for a medical exemption. Have you done your own research, in making that important choice to get vaccinated or not?

“Nah, I haven’t,” said the Ravens star. “I haven’t did my research on the vaccine stuff like that.”

Have you received any shots for the vaccine?

“That’s kinda violating my HIPAA rights, isn’t it, talkin’ about that?”

It’s a public-health crisis. You’re a public role model for the Ravens. And you’ve had it twice. I think people are worried about you.

“I understand that, but we wasn’t talking about that. I thought we were talkin’ about music and stuff.”

The Ravens QB clearly didn't expect to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine during the interview. Hopefully vaccinated or not, Lamar Jackson can avoid contracting the virus for a third time as Baltimore tries to contend for the Super Bowl this season.