Ravens, NFL and Lamar Jackson
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A worst case scenario for the offseason has been suggested about the Baltimore Ravens, but they must avoid it from happening at all costs.
The Baltimore Ravens have received a warning about Lamar Jackson's career, related to Hall of Famer Peyton Manning. The post Ravens Get Peyton Manning Warning About Lamar Jackson appeared first on Heavy Sports.
John Harbaugh praised Lamar Jackson’s growth and said the Ravens QB still has another level after coming up just short.
The Baltimore Ravens' star quarterback has a realistic chance at earning a third MVP.
The Baltimore Ravens are still chasing a Super Bowl with Lamar Jackson, and they’ve made an intriguing move by hiring a new coach after a 2025 season in which the unit he trained ranked among the league’s worst.
After Lamar Jackson took part in the Ravens' head coaching search and had input on their OC hire, an extension remains a team goal this spring.
“Jackson has an astronomical $74.5M 2026 cap hit, so the Ravens should prioritize an extension to lower that amount,” Smithling wrote. “Baltimore can reduce his 2026 cap hit by converting his base salary into a signing bonus prorated through the length of an extension, helping the team build a competitive roster around its star.”
Rod Woodson joins Rich Eisen to discuss what the Ravens' next coaching staff needs to do with Lamar Jackson.
On Thursday, the Ravens formally introduced new head coach Jesse Minter. Among those in attendance in Owings Mills were the usual throng of family members, front office executives, a gaggle of staff and roughly two dozen former and current players.
NFL media insider Ian Rapoport shares that Baltimore Ravens organization is pushing to make sure that quarterback Lamar Jackson gets a contract in the 2026 offseason.
Three past NFL MVP QBs -- Rich Gannon, Matt Ryan and Kurt Warner -- weighed in on the issues that impacted Jackson's tumultuous season.