Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson suffered a massive consequence for missing OTAs this offseason. The 2023 NFL MVP has chosen not to participate in the Ravens’ voluntary program a year after he signed a five-year extension worth $260 million.
As it stands, the Baltimore Ravens only have two starting offensive line spots set in stone: Tyler Linderbaum at center and Ronnie Stanley at left tackle.
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Lamar Jackson missed out on a pretty significant offseason bonus.
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As the most run-heavy team in the league, the Baltimore Ravens need some great blockers to make the offense thrive, and that they have. The Ravens' top blockers, such as center Tyler Linderbaum and left tackle Ronnie Stanley (when healthy), are household names at this point.
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It’s hard not to notice the best player on the team skipping OTAs as Lamar Jackson was once again a no-show during this week’s Ravens practice. When asked about the reason behind Jackson’s continued absence, head coach John Harbaugh had a rather subdued reaction.
Sam Monson & Steve Palazzolo agree that within the Baltimore Ravens offense, Derrick Henry is primed for a huge statistical season and explain why his perceived declining production in Tennessee was a false narrative.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace is entering the final year of his contract, but the team could cut him before he reaches the end of his rookie deal.
The third-year edge defender is slated to “graduate” to on-field drills “somewhere in training camp.” The Baltimore Ravens defense went from having its ability to rush opposing quarterbacks questioned ahead of the 2023 season to finishing with the most sacks in the league by the end of the year.
Harbaugh did not comment on whether Jackson would attend the final week of the voluntary team activities
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The Baltimore Ravens signed wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. for just one year, but they released him after the NFL's new league year began back in March.
Rashod Bateman’s performances for the Baltimore Ravens throughout the past three seasons have been plagued by injuries and inconsistency. Because of that, he was mentioned earlier in the offseason as a possible trade target.
Rashod Bateman has not had a breakout campaign to date, but he will have a number of opportunities to deliver one in the coming years. The fourth-year Ravens wideout is under contract through 2026 as a result of the extension he signed in April.
With dazzling quarterback Lamar Jackson leading the way, the Ravens were one of the best teams in the NFL last season. They fell just short of the Super Bowl.
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The former Louisville QB, whose rawness as a passer is what caused him to go undrafted last spring, is nonetheless a highly-athletic talent.
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