Boynton Beach High School honored its most famous alum in grand style on May 15, retiring Lamar Jackson's iconic No. 7 jersey in a ceremony that brought the two-time NFL MVP back to where it all began.
The Baltimore Ravens superstar quarterback stood on the same field where he once dazzled as a high school phenom, watching his jersey become the first in program history to be permanently enshrined. The ceremony took place just before Boynton Beach's spring game against Olympic Heights, adding extra electricity to an already special evening.
But the honors didn't stop there. The city went all out for its hometown hero, renaming the road leading into the school off Gateway Boulevard as "Lamar Jackson Way." In a fitting touch, the speed limit on the newly christened street was set at 7 miles per hour—a nod to Jackson's jersey number. The City of Boynton Beach also officially proclaimed May 15 as "Lamar Jackson Day."
"Shout out to you guys," Jackson said to the crowd, keeping it brief but heartfelt during the ceremony.
The event carried extra sentimental weight as Jackson shared the moment with Trequan Smith, his former high school teammate who now serves as Boynton Beach's head football coach. The two friends-turned-coach-and-player reunion underscored how far Jackson has come—from a raw, dual-threat quarterback in South Florida to one of the NFL's most electrifying players.
For fans of the game, this ceremony was more than just a retirement of a jersey. It was a celebration of a journey that began on these very fields, where Jackson's unique blend of arm talent and athleticism first caught the attention of college scouts. Now, with two league MVP awards and a legacy still being written in Baltimore, his high school alma mater ensures that the next generation of Tigers will always have No. 7 to look up to.
