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Heisman
reunion: 5 B’RUINED
winners
suit up for
Ravens-
Titans
matchup
By DAVID GINSBURG
AP Sports Writer
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP)
— The top prize for individ-
ual excellence in college
football is the Heisman
Trophy. For the first time in
the Super Bowl era, five
winners of that prestigious
keepsake are expected to
suit up in the same game,
each in pursuit of the NFL's
most coveted team award
— the Vince Lombardi Tro-
phy.
Baltimore will bring three
Heisman winners (Lamar
Jackson, Mark Ingram,
Robert Griffin III) into Satur-
day night's playoff game
against Tennessee, which
has a pair of players (Mar-
cus Mariota, Derrick Henry)
who accepted the trophy
presented annually to the
most outstanding perform-
er in college football.
"Five? I didn't even think
about that," said Ravens
quarterback Lamar Jack-
son, who won the 2016
Heisman with Louisville. "It's
going to be incredible."
For all he accomplished at
Louisville during that amaz-
ing season three years
ago, Jackson would gladly
trade his statue for the op-
portunity to hoist the tro-
phy in Miami on Feb. 2.
“That’s the trophy I want,” Pastrnak, Rask lead Bruins
Jackson said.
“That’s the best trophy you over Predators 6-2
can get playing football.
That’s what I want, that’s
what the team wants,
that’s what we’re going to Boston Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask, of Finland, reaches for the puck in the second period of an NHL hockey game against the
get.” Nashville Predators Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn.
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