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Jackson apologizes for any hurt feelings after vulgar tweet (0:36)

Lamar Jackson apologized for his response to a fan after the Ravens lost. It was 0: 36.

2:43 PM ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said Friday that he has learned from his mistake after sending a profanity-laden reply to a fan.

Jackson apologized to reporters for the first time after the incident.

Someone asking for over $250 million guaranteed like Jackson should not be in a game like this.

Shortly afterwards, Jackson replied with a profanity.

Jackson said that he was angry by the loss and that he was the first person he read on social media.

I saw that my whole team, the coaches, did that. Jackson said that he just reacted to the situation. I'm bad. My poor.

Jackson didn't think about how his response would affect the Ravens.

Jackson said that he was bitter. You should be upset after a loss. There wasn't a smile. The fans should be angry too. Not angry at us. We attempted.

After 312 hours, Jackson's account was deleted. Jackson said that his girlfriend wanted him to take the post down.

Jackson didn't apologize to the person. He saw that the fan said he loved Jackson. The person has changed his account to a private one.

Jackson said he loved him as well. I do." I am not upset with him.

Jackson is the face of the Ravens franchise and one of the most popular players in the league. Jackson has a 44-16 record since becoming Baltimore's starting quarterback in the middle of the year, which is second only to Patrick Mahomes.

Jackson said that he wouldn't say nothing on social media. I don't want you to say what I said. Kids watch us. Kids don't need to say that. If that happens again, I'll try to stay off the social networking site. We hope we are not losing anymore.

Jackson will start on Sunday when the Ravens play host to the Broncos. He practiced the past two days.

Jackson said that he's good now.