lamar jackson showed up to streamer university and nfl twitter lost its mind
the reigning mvp allegedly pulled up to kai cenat's content camp and his own fanbase started the discourse. a new arc has arrived.
lamar jackson attended kai cenat's streamer university event and, per reporting from sportskeeda, nfl fans immediately began doing what nfl fans do best: complaining about their quarterback.
the criticism, as documented across social media and covered by sportskeeda, essentially amounted to: jackson was "partying with teenagers" instead of... winning a super bowl, presumably. one fan's take that went viral was reportedly "he's doing everything except winning a super bowl." chat, this is what we're doing now.
to be clear, the man showed up to a streaming event. he did not retire. he did not skip training camp. he attended an event. the lore grows.
this is the streamer university experience in full flower: an nfl mvp walks through the door and instead of the story being "nfl mvp attends streamer university," the story becomes "nfl mvp gets ratio'd by his own fans for attending streamer university." kai cenat didn't even have to do anything. the discourse generated itself.
also happening in the kai-niverse
separately, a viral post claimed kai cenat would be donating $750,000 to karmelo anthony's legal defense fund. primetimer and others covered the story on june 13th — specifically to report that, per their fact-check, it was debunked. the post does not appear to reflect anything kai cenat actually said or announced. it was, allegedly, just a thing that people believed for a while on the internet.
two stories in one day. one fake. one real but immediately controversial. the streamer university era is operating at full capacity.
"he's doing everything except winning super bowl" — an nfl fan, about their quarterback attending a content event, in the year of our lord 2026
the rejected streamers list is also circulating — sportskeeda published a rundown of notable applicants who did not make the cut — but honestly that's a quieter story than a two-time mvp getting publicly grieved by his own fanbase for having fun.
anyway. lamar jackson went to a streaming event and survived. the real question is whether his mentions did.