Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Lamar Jackson had an extremely vulgar response for a fan who criticized him after the Baltimore Ravens’ loss on Sunday, and the star quarterback is unhappy with a reporter who pointed out that his tweet contained an anti-gay phrase.

Jackson did not play particularly well in Baltimore’s 28-27 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. After the game, a fan on Twitter suggested Jackson has no business seeking a massive contract extension given the way he has played. The former NFL MVP fired back with a very vulgar response.

ESPN’s Jamison Hensley was one of the reporters who wrote about Jackson’s offensive tweet. Hensley said Jackson’s response to the critic “included an anti-gay phrase.” That interpretation angered Jackson, who on Monday accused Hensley of “defamation of my character.”

Jackson almost certainly did not mean for his tweet to include discriminatory language, but you can see how the insult he chose came across as anti-gay. Hensley is not the only one who interpreted it that way.

The best thing Jackson could do for himself is to stop firing off emotional responses to his critics. This is not the first time it has happened. As you can see, it just seems to create problems for Jackson.

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