WATCH: Odell Beckham Jr. starts a subtle ‘MVP chant’ out of nowhere during Lamar Jackson’s interview following playoff win

The Ravens beat the Texans 34-10 riding off a great performance from Lamar Jackson.

The Baltimore Ravens are headed to the Conference Championships! While this definitely does not come as that big of a surprise, the team ended up beating the Houston Texans by a significant margin. The team won the game 34-10 due to a monumental performance from Lamar Jackson.

Odell Beckham Jr. was hyped after the team’s win against the Texans and had to give his quarterback his flowers. While Jackson was speaking to the reporters on the field after the game, OBJ hopped in from behind and put the ‘Top 10’ chain on Lamar Jackson while jovially yelling “My MVP, My MVP.”

Beckham Jr. busted out a few dance moves that looked absolutely hilarious before running off onto the sidelines. Jackson could not help but laugh at his teammate and his moves.

The wide receiver has every right to be happy. After all, he is just one win away from heading back to the Super Bowl once again. OBJ has a chance to be 2-0 in the Super Bowl and this time, he will hope to finish the entire game.

Lamar Jackson had a phenomenal night against the Texans

The quarterback ended the game with 152 yards thrown, 2 passing touchdowns, and 2 rushing touchdowns. Jackson had one of the best nights and showed up to play. The Ravens’ defense was phenomenal tonight as they managed to hold off C.J. Stroud and the team’s offense from finding its groove.

Lamar Jackson

Lamar Jackson has had an MVP-caliber year. (via Imago)
C.J. Stroud ended the night with 175 yards and no touchdowns. The team managed to get on the board with a punt return touchdown, but that was it for them. With this win, the Baltimore Ravens will proceed to face the winner of the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills matchup next week.

This season, the Baltimore Ravens look different. The team has a well-balanced squad and they have never been this close to going to the Super Bowl.

If the team does go on to win the Super Bowl, it will be a slap on the face of GMs across the league who were reluctant to take a chance on Lamar Jackson. After signing his massive contract with the team, he has managed to have an MVP season in the very first year and is on track to win his first Super Bowl.