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John Harbaugh on Lamar Jackson not attending the Ravens’ second week of voluntary OTA: "The measure for any player is how they play. I'm not measuring really the attendance. It’s a voluntary camp.
Jackson ‘Poised to Reset’ Market with Next Long-Term Extension. Back in March 2023, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens seemed stuck at a standstill during contract negotiations.
Lamar Jackson will forfeit $750,000 for the second straight season. This is the second straight year Jackson won't reach the threshold for this bonus, which also applies in 2026 and 2027.
Lamar Jackson has been one of the NFL's best quarterbacks since entering the league in 2018, winning two MVP awards and setting numerous records both through the air and on the ground.
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Jackson signed a five-year, $260 million contract extension in 2023 that included $185 million worth of guaranteed money. The former first-round pick is making $52 million per season.
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With Lamar Jackson not at at Baltimore Ravens OTAs today, Cooper Rush took most of the first-team reps. “He knows his skill set… He’s not Lamar,” offensive coordinator Todd Monken said.
Lamar Jackson has done a great deal for charity — just not this particular thing. Some of the photos being shared, showing him holding checks, are clearly AI-generated.
Lamar Jackson is not at the Ravens’ OTAs, but that’s okay. Although the two-time NFL MVP is not around in this week’s OTAs, there doesn’t seem to be anything concerning about it.
In 2024, Mayfield was one of three QBs (joining Goff and Joe Burrow) to throw for 4,500-plus yards, while his 41 TD passes tied him for second-most in the NFL (with Jackson, behind Burrow's 43).