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Lamar Jackson said it after the wild Baltimore Ravens win over the Cleveland Browns, but maybe Twitter wasn’t listening.

Jackson told the media the reason he left Monday’s game was he had cramps and needed an IV. He denied he had gastrointestinal issues, saying he didn’t “pull a Paul Pierce” (in case you don’t know what exactly that means, we explained it!).

Amid all the jokes — including one from teammate Robert Griffin III — Jackson decided to say it again for those who hadn’t heard, retweeting one of the many, many jokes made and used an emoji to sum it up, as well as specifics. It was calf cramps:

🤣🤣Yall trippin I definitely wasn’t taking a 💩 https://t.co/Tf4zoFpQ15

— Lamar Jackson (@Lj_era8) December 15, 2020Lamar

Calf crampz fam believe me ain gotta cap

— Lamar Jackson (@Lj_era8) December 15, 2020

There you have it.

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As the Ravens ran back to the locker room for halftime, we had a very interesting Lamar Jackson stat line to look at. Had you only been looking at the stats and not watching the game, you might think he was having a good game on the ground, and you'd be correct. After all, with 78 yards on seven attempts and a pair of touchdowns to boot, that's a heck of a quarterback stat line on the ground for an entire game, let alone for just one half.

But if you were watching the game, you'd know that for a stretch, it seemed as though Lamar Jackson had temporarily turned into a baby deer trying to find its footing.

'It's gotta be the shoes, right?' Steve Levy joked on the broadcast before the 'Monday Night Football' crew broke down the slick nature of the FirstEnergy Stadium grass when the weather gets cold.

And Twitter, as per usual, wasn't letting the slippery turf monster go unnoticed.

Lamar Jackson and the Ravens really struggling with their footing on this football field in Cleveland.... pic.twitter.com/VkccNIWXoy

Jackson-- Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) December 15, 2020

Live look at Lamar Jackson trying to escape pressure. pic.twitter.com/EnC2qt5LWP

-- Yahoo Fantasy Sports (@YahooFantasy) December 15, 2020

Lamar Jackson tonight pic.twitter.com/ePSfYKMNUt

-- Carrington Harrison (@cdotharrison) December 15, 2020

these Lamar Jackson highlights are wild pic.twitter.com/5CI8b8b08j

-- CBS Sports (@CBSSports) December 15, 2020

Are the Ravens wearing bowling shoes?

-- Jordan Cohn (@jordancohn2) December 15, 2020

Lamar Jackson keeps losing his feet because Baker Mayfield has purposely been neglecting the turf during the week.

-- Kyle Madson (@KyleAMadson) December 15, 2020

Change your damn cleats Lamar (Eagles were slipping a bunch on this field too)

-- Michael Kist (@MichaelKistNFL) December 15, 2020Lamar Jackson Twitter

Y'all said you wanted Lamar to slide more. ???

-- Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) December 15, 2020

Baltimore Ravens Twitter

Brown's defensive MVP: Lamar Jackson's shoes.

Hollywood Brown Twitter

-- ben natanukah (@TheBenNatan) December 15, 2020

Then, the change finally came. The cleats were swapped, and it didn't take long for us to notice the subsequent effect.

It was the cleats ?? pic.twitter.com/Uu8g1odEJy

-- Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 15, 2020

ANOTHER ONE FOR LAMAR ??

Tune in: https://t.co/duomvuhT6tpic.twitter.com/iXcXkrPlU1

-- Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 15, 2020

The impressive touchdown was made possible due to an out-of-nowhere 39-yard have to Mark Andrews, which was only the third completion for the Ravens in the entire game, giving Jackson 53 passing yards in the first half.

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