Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports

Lamar Jackson absolutely loved the sign one Baltimore Ravens fan brought to Thursday night’s game.

Jackson’s Ravens beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27-22 on Thursday night. As he was heading off the field at Raymond James Stadium, some fans were waiting by the tunnel to share their support. One fan even threw a sign down to Jackson that said, “Ravens pay ’em now!”

Jackson read the sign, loved it and autographed it for the fan.

Well, that makes it clear what Jackson is thinking about.

Jackson has been in a contract dispute with the Ravens for a while now. The team has offered him a generous deal, but he reportedly wants a fully guaranteed contract.

Jackson is likely headed for a big pay day. Don’t believe us? Just ask a different AFC coach for his opinion.

Jackson went 27-of-38 for 238 yards, two touchdowns and 43 rushing yards in the win. His Ravens are 5-3, while the Bucs fell to 3-5.

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