Joining Lamar Jackson in Baltimore easy call
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Throughout his seven-year career, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has already accomplished so much, earning four Pro Bowl appearances, three First-Team All-Pro selections and winning MVP twice.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson desperately wants to win a Super Bowl, but he’s trying to focus on the present as training camp begins.
Winning two MVP awards and three All-Pro first-team selections in seven seasons wouldn't seem to leave a lot of room to grow, but Lamar Jackson isn't putting any limits on what he can do.
Seeing Alexander and Jackson share a moment like this early on doesn’t come as too much of a surprise, either, as they were teammates with the Louisville Cardinals for three years (2015 to 2017), and were both selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
Lamar Jackson isn't discussing the NFL Players Association's arbitration case about alleged collusion in quarterback contract negotiations.
Lamar Jackson said "I’m only 28. I’m really just getting started" when asked about huges expectations for Ravens in 2025
Jackson built leverage for himself the last time around by waiting until his five-year rookie deal expired. If the NFLPA hadn’t hidden the outcome of the collusion case, Jackson may have had enough leverage to rip up the current deal and replace it with five fully-guaranteed years as of 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens quarterback said it's not time to think about a championship, but rather to focus on the Buffalo Bills.
Lamar Jackson is only 28 years old, but he's already done a lot. He's a former Heisman Trophy winner and a two-time NFL MVP. He's got four Pro Bowl nods, three All-Pro honors, and finished the 2024 regular season with the best QBR in the league. But he has yet to win a Super Bowl.
Only one thing is missing from Jackson’s resume: He is 3-5 in the postseason with one trip to the AFC Championship Game, throwing 10 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Jackson has never played in a Super Bowl.