In a headline that’s raising more eyebrows than cheers, the phrase “It is over” took an unexpected twist today as Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson — yes, the NFL MVP — was bizarrely linked to a report claiming he had withdrawn from the NBA Draft and returned to the Cougars, supposedly after submitting a resignation letter to his agent.
Let’s set the record straight: Lamar Jackson is not in the NBA Draft. He is not playing for the Houston Cougars. And no, he didn’t submit a resignation letter to his agent — at least not related to basketball.
Internet Confusion or Intentional Satire?
The confusing headline seems to be the result of either a massive editorial mix-up or a satirical jab at the chaos that sometimes surrounds draft season coverage. Lamar Jackson, currently preparing for the upcoming NFL season with the Ravens, has never publicly pursued a professional basketball career — let alone declared for the NBA Draft.
Nonetheless, the headline exploded across social media, triggering a mix of confusion, jokes, and mock sports memes.
The Real Story: Not Lamar Jackson
While Lamar Jackson’s name made for a viral headline, the actual story likely refers to a college basketball player, potentially from the University of Houston Cougars, who has chosen to withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to school. The mention of a “resignation letter to his agent” is a standard requirement for NCAA athletes who had previously signed with professional representation but wish to retain their eligibility.
This type of move is common in late May, as the NBA’s early entrant withdrawal deadline looms.
Final Word
To be absolutely clear:
Lamar Jackson remains the starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens.
He has not declared for the NBA Draft.
He is not returning to play college basketball.
As for the actual Cougar basketball player who made headlines — we’re still waiting for accurate details. But until then, the only game Lamar Jackson is focused on is football, not basketball.