Jackson says he’s had contract talks this week, expects to remain with Ravens
The 2019 NFL MVP dismissed the notion that he feels he needs to win a Super Bowl to be worthy of a lucrative extension.
The 2019 NFL MVP dismissed the notion that he feels he needs to win a Super Bowl to be worthy of a lucrative extension.
“We’re just trying to prove ourselves. We know what we can do. We all believe in each other. No matter what the media says, what other people say, we don’t pay attention to any of that.”
“I’ve always believed in guys that are interchangeable, guys that are able to do different jobs and go out there and go play.”
“He’s a Year 15 guy, so he knows the ins and outs of the National Football League. He’s a great guy, great player, Walter Payton Man of the Year.”
“When we don’t draft a wide receiver, what the organization is saying to you is, ‘We brought you here for a reason, and it’s your time.’”
Rashod Bateman caught a pretty 60-yard touchdown from Lamar Jackson for the play of the day on Wednesday.
“Everybody can look good in shorts and a t-shirt, so I’m excited for him and all of the other guys that I think are going to be a really big help to us this year.”
“He’s getting open at the line super, super quick, and then he’s got a burst of speed that people don’t really talk about.”
Once he decided to return in 2022, Calais Campbell said he was confident he would stay with the Ravens.
Lamar Jackson practiced in Owings Mills for the first time since Dec. 29 of last season.
Baltimore reached an injury settlement with the 32-year-old Derek Wolfe, who hadn’t played since the end of the 2020 season.
The Ravens head coach had nothing but praise for the star quarterback after his first practice in Owings Mills since last December.
With Lamar Jackson finally reporting to Owings Mills this week, Luke Jones takes a look at the current 90-man roster.
“I’m comfortable now. Everything is in a rhythm, so now that I can be in those positions, I can stay on the field all the time now.”
“I honestly believe that [if] he continues to get better, continues to grow, continues to work on the little details, he can be one of the best linebackers in the National Football League.”
With established veterans and two fourth-round rookies, George Godsey has no shortage of talent in his position group.
“This whole process for me, going through this whole injury has been a lot. Just staying motivated and just keep working every single day.”
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings before mandatory minicamp kicks off on June 14.
“Lamar Jackson’s a hard worker, so I’m not worried about how hard he’s working. I fully expect him to come back in great shape.”
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss sports, football, practice, America and coming to work in summertime
Both of Baltimore’s first-round picks are now under contract, leaving just five of the team’s 2022 selections unsigned.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss sports, football, practice, America and coming to work in summertime
“It’s tough on opposing offenses to not know where you’re going to be at every play. When you go out there, they want to know what position you’re in.”
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings from another day of voluntary organized team activities.
“Our goal as coaches is to find the best 11 guys in any given situation and be able to get them out there so they can go play.”
Justin Drummond of Planet Fitness tells Nestor about a summer plan to get everyone moving
The offensive coordinator echoed John Harbaugh’s sentiment to let Lamar Jackson speak on his absence from voluntary workouts himself.
Chris Pika and Nestor take a deep dive on Lamar Jackson skipping OTAs in Owings Mills
Justin Drummond of Planet Fitness tells Nestor about a summer plan to get everyone moving
“Never say never, but for now, I feel really good about that group back there — I mean, really good — about the secondary personnel wise.”
Chris Pika and Nestor take a deep dive on Lamar Jackson skipping OTAs in Owings Mills
Mark Andrews says he’s been impressed with fourth-round picks Charlie Kolar and Isaiah Likely at spring workouts.
The two-time Pro Bowl cornerback is healthy and now taking part in OTAs.
Rookie safety Kyle Hamilton stood out in his first full-team practice open to reporters on Wednesday.
Lamar Jackson isn’t required to be at OTAs, but a starting quarterback skipping workouts is always a story.
The Ravens quarterback hasn’t taken part in the first two days of voluntary OTAs in Owings Mills this week.
Nestor tells Dennis Koulatsos about his awesome day at Preakness and getting tossed from press box
The Ravens are betting on veteran Kyle Fuller rebounding from a rough 2021 season in Denver.
A 2014 fourth-round pick out of Virginia, Brent Urban spent his first five professional years with Baltimore.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss leadership and why coaches matter in sports