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Lamar Jackson 'likes' Twitter post featuring himself in Miami Dolphins jersey

By Alex Butler
Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson recently 'liked' a photo of himself wearing a Miami Dolphins jersey on Twitter. Photo courtesy of Lamar Jackson/Twitter
Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson recently 'liked' a photo of himself wearing a Miami Dolphins jersey on Twitter. Photo courtesy of Lamar Jackson/Twitter

Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson apparently likes the idea of playing for the Miami Dolphins, according to his Twitter likes.

The Louisville quarterback "liked" a photo posted on Tuesday from Twitter user @ChefTrillie. The photo featured Jackson wearing a No. 8 Dolphins jersey. The photo also featured University of Miami star Mark Walton, New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry all sporting Dolphins garb.

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"We loving the Dream Team @Lj_era8 @_Hungry_1 @OBJ_3 @God_Son80," the Twitter caption said on the @ChefTrillie post.

Jackson wasn't very active on his own Twitter feed Tuesday, making one post. That post included him retweeting a post of a dad arguing if LeBron James was better than Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.

"LBJ," Jackson wrote, including a photo of a goat.

The Dolphins signed veteran quarterback Jay Cutler this offseason after starter Ryan Tannehill was injured in training camp. Tannehill, 29, is under contract through 2020.

Louisville's star player has South Florida ties. He attended Boynton Beach High School before joining the Cardinals.

Jackson, 20, is a junior for the Cardinals. He is completing a career-best 60.4 percent of his throws for 2,808 yards, 18 scores and six interceptions. He also has 1,029 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns in nine games. Last year, Jackson completed 56.2 percent of his throws for 3,543 yards, 30 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He also ran for 1,571 yards and 21 scores in 13 games for the Cardinals en route to being named college football's best player.

Jackson is currently projected as a first round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

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