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At the NFL Owners meeting in March, head coach John Harbaugh revealed that the Ravens have discussed a new extension for Jackson
Lamar Jackson will take the field for the upcoming NFL season with the Baltimore Ravens, but he'll be doing so without one of his key defensive teammates.
Baltimore offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley praised Lamar Jackson for his leadership and called the Ravens QB the most authentic person he's ever met
The Baltimore Ravens "would love" to sign Lamar Jackson to a new contract before the start of the 2025 season, according to The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec. Jackson is currently set to play under a $43.5 million cap hit in 2025 before his annual cost increases to $74.5 million over the final two years of his current deal, according to Over the Cap.
Over their seven years playing together, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley have obviously grown quite close, but their bond goes beyond what one would normally expect from teammates.
The Baltimore Ravens could be in the market for an extension for star quarterback and two-time league MVP, Lamar Jackson, sooner rather than later.
Two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson has officially taken his talents to the small screen. Jackson made his acting debut in a recent episode of "Power Book III: Raising Kanan" on Starz.
The Ravens' long homestands and road trips are among the more unusual parts of the 2025 schedule. The Ravens' long homestands and road trips are among the more unusual parts of the 2025 schedule. Andrew Vorhees won the starting job out of training camp last year and will be a top challenger again this offseason.
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Lamar Jackson Turns Heads With Personal Update on MondayLamar Jackson is making the most of his 2025 offseason with some interesting off-field activities. Earlier this year, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback announced his acting debut — playing a character in the newest season of 50 Cent's Starz series,
In following a growing trend, the Ravens announced their 2025 schedule with a highly produced video parody of Apple TV hit “Severance.”
The Ravens will host the AFC North rival Cincinnati Bengals for Thanksgiving at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday, Nov. 27 at 8:20 p.m. ET. The game will be nationally televised on NBC. It's one of just four primetime games the Ravens are currently slated for, a stark decrease from last year's seven primetime contests.
The Baltimore Ravens have the ninth-hardest schedule in the NFL this season, with most of those tough matchups coming in the first few games.