Ravens Announce Lamar Jackson Development
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When healthy, Jackson is a two-time MVP and a player capable of leading the Ravens deep into the playoffs. Even so, writer Mike Preston said in a column for The Baltimore Sun that head coach John Harbaugh has “become tired” of Jackson despite building him up after every game. If he didn’t, “Jackson will go into his own self-exile,” Preston said.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's name was mentioned in a column as a possible candidate to be traded in the upcoming offseason
NFL media insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport discuss that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson did not practice ahead of Week 17 while the Ravens playoff hopes hangs on by a thread.
John Harbaugh said he has an "A-plus" relationship with Lamar Jackson amid reports of tension between the the Ravens coach and quarterback.
The Baltimore Ravens' season is falling apart, and the fallout might not stop when the calendar flips to 2026. Baltimore sits on the edge of playoff elimination. That much is clear. What is less certain is how much longer John Harbaugh and Lamar Jackson will be running this operation together.
Baltimore writer calls out Lamar Jackson for late-night video games, falling asleep in Ravens meetings originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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