PALM BEACH, Fla. — Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Monday that the team has had internal discussions about a contract extension for quarterback Lamar Jackson and believes it’s ...
The price for star quarterbacks increases yearly and Lamar Jackson could soon be the biggest beneficiary of this. Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters at the NFL league meetings ...
As the Ravens juggled the salary cap and ways to clear more space, the biggest piece of the puzzle is two-time MVP Lamar Jackson. Head Coach John Harbaugh talked Monday at NFL owners meetings ...
Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen and Dak Prescott have received a potentially lethal threat from Lamar Jackson, quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens There is talk of the possibility of the Ravens having ...
It's been less than two years since Lamar Jackson agreed to a five-year, $260 million extension and put a stop on any discussion about him leaving the Baltimore Ravens. While the deal made Jackson ...
Lamar Jackson is a two-time NFL MVP and arguably should have won the award in 2024. Baltimore's 2025 NFL offseason is underway, and the Ravens' focus has shifted to reshaping the roster and defensive ...
A couple of years ago, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh sat down at his media availability at the annual league meeting just after quarterback Lamar Jackson made his trade request public. All of that ...
The Baltimore Ravens see Lamar Jackson as the quarterback who will lead them to glory. For that reason, the AFC North club has now secured a key figure to boost his chances of winning the Super Bowl.
The Baltimore faithful weren’t going to let a piece of news distract from that fact. On Wednesday, Jackson took to social media, posing a gif of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James pantomiming ...
It's a move that mirrors what another former Ravens linebacker did last offseason in Patrick Queen. When Harrison was asked about his role in stopping quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back ...
Two offseasons ago, the Ravens made a huge commitment to one of their own with a five-year, $260 million deal for quarterback Lamar Jackson, keeping the free agent in Baltimore. In the two seasons ...