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NFL Talk | Baltimore Ravens

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    Ravens Mailbag: Addressing Training Camp Roster Questions

    The Baltimore Ravens are currently evaluating their roster needs as they prepare for the 2026 season. While Tyler Loop remains the primary kicker, the coaching staff is willing to consider veteran alternatives if he falters during training camp. The team is also weighing whether to sign a high-profile free-agent wide receiver or rely on their developing young talent. Additionally, significant uncertainty surrounds the health of Pro Bowl defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike, who is recovering from major neck surgery. Overall, these internal discussions highlight the franchise's strategic approach to roster management and injury recovery before Week 1.

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    Ravens Minicamp News: Jackson Endorses Roster and Roster Health

    Following the conclusion of mandatory minicamp, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson expressed strong confidence in the team's internal candidates for the starting center position. The roster remains in a healthy state as training camp approaches, though the team continues to evaluate its options at placekicker following a difficult end to the previous season. Jackson also lauded the elite talent of wide receiver Zay Flowers, whose high production has made him a vital component of the offense. Additionally, the departure of rival defender Myles Garrett from the division was met with enthusiasm by the quarterback. Overall, the organization appears focused on maintaining teammate safety and competitive depth as they transition into the next phase of the summer.

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    10 Ravens Who Shined During OTAs

    Ten Ravens 2026 OTA Standouts

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    How will Declan Doyle's new system change the Ravens' offense?

    Ravens genius offense versus AFC North attrition

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    How the Myles Garrett Trade Impacts the Ravens

    Rewiring the Ravens After Myles Garrett

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    Baltimore Ravens OTA Week 2 Standouts and Team Updates

    The 2026 Ravens Cognitive Dominance Blueprint

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    Jesse Minter’s Creative Blueprint for the Ravens’ Success

    New Baltimore Ravens head coach Jesse Minter is revitalizing the team’s culture through innovative practice techniques and a creative approach to leadership. The organization is undergoing a period of significant transition, marked by the acquisition of star running back Derrick Henry and the development of a young core of players. Team staff and analysts are focusing on strategic joint practices and roster battles at the cornerback and tight end positions to prepare for a competitive AFC North. The team remains a model franchise for other programs due to its forward-thinking front office and ability to integrate veteran talent with high-potential rookies. Overall, the atmosphere in Baltimore is one of renewed energy as the coaching staff adapts to neutralize elite divisional opponents.

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    Ravens OTA Updates and 2026 Season Outlook

    Baltimore Ravens' 2026 offseason activities, highlighting the team's transition under new Head Coach Jesse Minter. Much of the coverage focuses on standout rookie performers like first-round pick Vega Ioane and receiver Ja'Kobi Lane, who have already made strong impressions during Organized Team Activities. Beyond player evaluations, the reports detail a shift in defensive philosophy and the implementation of fresh practice drills designed to increase intensity. The sources also provide logistics regarding the upcoming regular season schedule, including a notable international matchup in Brazil and potential primetime games. Additionally, the content touches on roster management strategies, such as the return of veteran Calais Campbell and the ongoing search for depth at key positions. Overall, these updates capture a franchise integrating new talent while preparing for a highly competitive year.

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    Derrick Henry Returns After Injury Scare

    During a recent practice session, the Baltimore Ravens experienced a brief moment of concern when star running back Derrick Henry went down with a minor knee collision. Fortunately, he quickly returned to the field, though several other key veterans like Lamar Jackson were noted as absent from the voluntary workouts. The report also highlights the impressive performance of younger roster members, including a perfect kicking display by Tyler Loop and defensive interceptions by Robert Longerbeam and T.J. Tampa. Team energy remained high as new Defensive Coordinator Jesse Minter concluded the day with competitive drills between the offense and defense. These early evaluations offer a glimpse into the depth and health of the squad as they prepare for the 2026 season. Overall, the source serves as a detailed update on player availability and individual progress during the team's organized activities.

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    Ravens' Performance vs. Schedule: The 2026 Playoff Outlook

    Ravens' Performance vs. Schedule: The 2026 Playoff Outlook

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    Ravens not Good Enough for Prime Time

    NFL’s strategic reasoning behind the Baltimore Ravens' 2026 schedule, specifically addressing why a high-profile game against the Buffalo Bills was placed in an early afternoon slot rather than primetime. League officials explain that keeping marquee matchups on Sunday afternoons helps maintain the strength of traditional broadcasts and provides value to television partners and fans. Additionally, the source highlights a growing league trend of backloading schedules with divisional rivalries to ensure late-season games remain meaningful. For the first time in team history, the Ravens will conclude their year with four consecutive AFC North matchups, a move intended to maximize playoff drama. The text ultimately emphasizes the league’s goal of balancing star power across various viewing windows to sustain high ratings throughout the entire weekend.

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    Predictions for Ravens' 2026 Schedule

    Baltimore Ravens' 2026 offseason developments, highlighting significant changes to the team's roster and coaching staff. Key updates include the arrival of new defensive coordinator Jesse Minter and the selection of top draft prospects like Vega Ioane and Zion Young. The content also previews the upcoming season's schedule, which features an international game in Brazil and several high-profile primetime matchups. Beyond football operations, the team introduced the "Next Flight" uniform collection and showcased veteran leaders returning for offseason workouts. Overall, the sources detail the franchise’s strategic preparations and personnel shifts as they transition into a new competitive cycle.

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    The Ravens' massive gamble on Teddye Buchanan

    Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Teddye Buchanan recently provided a positive update on his recovery from a torn ACL suffered during his standout rookie season. Despite the injury ending his year early, his impressive performance earned him a spot on the All-Rookie team after recording 93 tackles. Buchanan expressed confidence in his rehabilitation timeline, noting that he feels healthy and potentially ahead of his recovery schedule. The organization showed further faith in his return by choosing not to select a player at his position during the recent NFL Draft. Now entering his second year, the young defender is eager to build upon his initial success under a new coaching scheme. This update offers reassurance to fans regarding the strength of the team's defensive lineup for the upcoming 2026 season.

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    Todd Heap on Ja'Kobi Lane and Ravens Draft

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    Zion Young and 2026 Rookie Insights

    Baltimore Ravens’ 2026 offseason through various video updates, highlighting recent rookie draft picks and coaching changes. New Head Coach Jesse Minter is establishing a fresh identity for the defense, while the front office has introduced high-profile additions like Zion Young and Vega Ioane. Beyond roster moves, the team is preparing for an international game in Brazil and has launched a new uniform collection for the upcoming season. Key veterans like Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry are shown participating in voluntary workouts as the organization integrates new offensive schemes. Overall, the source serves as a comprehensive media hub for fans to track personnel shifts and team preparations during the spring.

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    Nick Dawkins: Continuing a Legacy with the Baltimore Ravens

    Nick Dawkins, the son of NBA icon Darryl Dawkins, is striving to secure a roster spot as a center for the Baltimore Ravens. Despite being an undrafted free agent from Penn State, Dawkins possesses a high level of self-assurance fueled by a premature need to mature following his father's passing. He joins a competitive offensive line where the starting position remains unclaimed after the departure of Tyler Linderbaum. The article highlights his collegiate experience alongside first-round pick Vega Ioane and his determination to overcome his status as an underdog. While fans and analysts debate whether the team needs a veteran presence, Dawkins remains focused on proving he belongs in the professional ranks. This narrative emphasizes his athletic lineage and the personal drive required to transition from a late-blooming prospect to an NFL contributor.

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    Calais Campbell Joins Ravens After Cardinals Reunion

    After a productive one-year stint with the Arizona Cardinals, veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell has decided to sign with the Baltimore Ravens for the 2026 season. Despite being nearly 40 years old, the accomplished athlete remains highly effective, having recorded 6.5 sacks and starting every game during his recent tenure in Arizona. This move allows the six-time Pro Bowler to pursue a championship with a perennial contender while approaching the NFL record for most games played by a defensive lineman. The reports highlight his enduring impact on the field and his deep emotional connection to the Cardinals franchise, where he originally began his career. Fan reactions within the community reveal a mix of sadness over his departure and frustration regarding the team’s current defensive struggles. Overall, the text portrays Campbell as a respected leader and elite competitor entering the final stages of a legendary professional journey.

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    First Impressions From Ravens Rookie Minicamp

    First Impressions From Ravens Rookie Minicamp

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    Jesse Minter and the Ravens Surgical Pivot

    Baltimore Ravens’ 2026 draft class, specifically focusing on first-round pick Vega Ioane, who was identified as the top choice for General Manager Eric DeCosta. Beyond draft selections, the text covers significant organizational changes, including the introduction of Jesse Minter as the new head coach and Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator. Additional reports detail offseason activities, such as the launch of the "Next Flight" uniform collection and a scheduled international game in Brazil. The media also explores the team's strategy regarding roster depth, noting high expectations for returning veterans and second-year players. Overall, the content serves as a comprehensive update on the franchise’s efforts to modernize the roster and coaching staff ahead of the new season.

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    Ravens Projected Depth Chart After the NFL Draft

    Following the 2026 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens have established a projected roster hierarchy to integrate eleven new prospects with their existing veterans. The team successfully addressed offensive line vacancies by slotting first-round pick Vega Ioane into a starting guard role, though questions remain regarding the center position. On offense, superstar Lamar Jackson remains the cornerstone, supported by a revamped receiving corps and a deep group of versatile tight ends. Defensively, the team utilized high-round selections to bolster the pass rush and secondary, specifically adding talent at outside linebacker and cornerback. While the front office effectively built positional depth, some gaps at defensive tackle and inside linebacker persist due to injuries or a lack of new additions. This transition period highlights a shift toward younger talent as the franchise prepares for the upcoming summer competition.

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    5 Things to Know About Evan Beerntsen

    The Baltimore Ravens finalized their 2026 draft by selecting Evan Beerntsen, an experienced offensive lineman from Northwestern, in the seventh round. This versatile athlete spent six years in college, primarily playing right guard while winning two national titles at the FCS level before moving to the Big Ten. Although he is an older rookie who will turn 26 early in his first season, his physicality and run-blocking skills made him a standout prospect during the East-West Shrine Bowl. Team officials value his toughness and grit, viewing him as a high-potential addition to their interior line depth. While most of his career starts were at guard, the team believes he has the potential to develop into an NFL center.

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    Zion Young and the Ravens Draft Blueprint

     Baltimore Ravens' selection of Zion Young in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft. It highlights his physical playing style, noting that the former Missouri linebacker excels at both stopping the run and rushing the passer. Key milestones are mentioned, such as his standout performance at the Senior Bowl and his college career growth after transferring from Michigan State. Additionally, the article discusses his personal background, including his reunion with high school teammate Nate Wiggins and his upbringing as the youngest of eleven siblings. This overview portrays Young as a high-potential athlete expected to bolster the team's defensive front.

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    Peter Schrager’s Final Ravens Mock Draft

    Peter Schrager’s Final Ravens Mock Draft

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    The 2026 Ravens total organizational overhaul

    The Baltimore Ravens have entered a transformative offseason program headlined by the arrival of Head Coach Jesse Minter and his new staff. As veteran players gather for voluntary minicamps, the team is integrating fresh leadership while preparing for a significant roster evolution through the upcoming draft. Key narratives include the introduction of the "Next Flight" uniforms, the strategic acquisition of veteran running back Derrick Henry, and the team’s high draft capital. Analysts and scouts are currently evaluating potential prospects to fill gaps on the offensive line and in the receiving corps. This collection of updates highlights a renewed energy in Baltimore as the organization balances high-profile player extensions with a focus on home-field dominance.

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    Zay Flowers: Harbaugh’s Practice Methods Caused Ravens Injuries

    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers recently attributed the team's significant injury struggles to the demanding coaching style of former head coach John Harbaugh. In a podcast appearance, Flowers described a grueling environment where players were forced to participate in high-intensity padded drills even late into the season. The receiver suggested that these heavy physical workloads left the roster depleted and exhausted, contributing to a losing record in Harbaugh's final year. With the arrival of new head coach Jesse Minter, Flowers expressed optimism that a shift toward body recovery and fresher legs will improve team health. While acknowledging that Harbaugh’s methods effectively prepared players for competition, Flowers maintains that the sheer volume of contact was unsustainable. This transition marks a pivotal change in the Ravens' organizational philosophy regarding player wellness and practice structure.

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    Lamar Jackson’s High Stakes Baltimore Audition

    Lamar Jackson’s proactive return to the Baltimore Ravens for voluntary spring workouts. This early arrival signals a renewed focus for the quarterback as he prepares to collaborate with a restructured coaching staff following the departure of long-time head coach John Harbaugh. Teammates and staff have observed an increased sense of urgency from Jackson, who is reportedly eager to master a new offensive system. This motivation stems from a desire to overcome past postseason struggles and capitalize on the team’s current championship window. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that the two-time MVP is determined to lead his team back to elite status after a challenging, injury-marred previous season.

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    Lamar Jackson sets the tone in Baltimore

    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson recently arrived for the team's voluntary offseason workouts, signaling a proactive start under new head coach Jesse Minter. Although the dual-threat star has historically bypassed these optional sessions, his presence this year is being viewed by analysts as a significant leadership move. The current phase of the program focuses on strength, conditioning, and meetings rather than active on-field practices. This early participation follows a challenging season where the two-time MVP experienced his first losing record and missed the postseason. By reporting early, Jackson aims to set a positive tone for a franchise looking to rebound from recent disappointments.

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    The Ravens and the Maxx Crosby Trade Fallout

    Baltimore Ravens president Sashi Brown recently addressed the fallout from a rescinded trade for star pass rusher Maxx Crosby, attributing the intense media scrutiny to a lack of competing news. The high-profile deal collapsed after the Ravens raised concerns regarding a degenerative knee condition discovered during Crosby’s physical examination. While the Raiders expressed confidence in the player's long-term health, Baltimore pivoted by signing a different defender to a lucrative multi-year contract. Brown maintained that the organization’s professional reputation remains intact, arguing that such medical disqualifications are a necessary part of responsible team management. Ultimately, the team views the incident as an unfortunate but standard procedural outcome rather than a sign of internal indecision.

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    The Ravens’ $300 Million Draft Harvest

    The Baltimore Ravens' 2022 draft class has achieved historic financial success, with players securing $300 million in new contracts. While General Manager Eric DeCosta’s value-based scouting philosophy proved effective, the team’s talent development has led to a significant roster exodus during free agency. Key contributors like Tyler Linderbaum and Isaiah Likely signed record-breaking deals with other franchises, leaving the Ravens to fill multiple positional voids. Baltimore managed to retain stars Kyle Hamilton and Travis Jones by offering market-setting extensions before they hit the open market. Ultimately, the organization must now rely on its 11 upcoming draft picks to replenish a roster depleted by its own drafting success. This situation highlights the difficult balance between scouting excellence and the constraints of the NFL salary cap.

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    The Maxx Crosby Saga: Inside the Failed Ravens Trade

    All-Pro edge rusher Maxx Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders to the Baltimore Ravens. Although both teams initially agreed on a deal involving two first-round draft picks, the Ravens abruptly canceled the arrangement following a medical evaluation of Crosby’s recent knee surgery. While Baltimore cited concerns over his long-term durability, the sudden pivot to signing free agent Trey Hendrickson fueled speculation regarding the team's true motives. Despite the initial frustration of the failed move, Crosby has since returned to the Raiders and expressed a renewed commitment to the franchise. The narrative highlights the complex intersection of player health, salary cap management, and the volatile nature of NFL front-office negotiations.

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    The Ravens’ $112 Million Edge Rush Gamble on Trey Hendrickson

    The Baltimore Ravens recently made a significant move by signing veteran pass rusher Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million contract. This acquisition followed a collapsed trade for Maxx Crosby, and while Hendrickson is older and less versatile, the deal allows the team to retain valuable first-round draft picks. Analysts consider the move a high-stakes gamble due to Hendrickson's age and recent injury history, though his elite sack production fills a desperate void on the defensive roster. While the $60 million guarantee carries financial risk, it signals a commitment to winning a championship during Lamar Jackson's prime. Ultimately, the signing is viewed as a pragmatic alternative to a blockbuster trade, providing the defense with a proven star without sacrificing the franchise's long-term flexibility.

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    The Ravens' Rescinded Trade for Maxx Crosby

    Baltimore Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta recently expressed deep disappointment after a blockbuster trade for star pass rusher Maxx Crosby collapsed due to medical concerns. Although critics suggested the team had second thoughts about the high cost of the deal, DeCosta maintained that the decision was a difficult necessity based on the player’s physical assessment. In a swift recovery from the failed transaction, the Ravens secured four-time Pro Bowler Trey Hendrickson to bolster their defense without sacrificing draft picks. Meanwhile, Crosby has since reaffirmed his commitment to the Las Vegas Raiders following the rescinded agreement. Beyond these roster shifts, the organization also managed their salary cap by restructuring Lamar Jackson’s contract while expressing hope for a future long-term extension. This series of events highlights a volatile period of high-stakes NFL free agency for the Baltimore franchise.

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    Medical Concerns Void Maxx Crosby Trade to Ravens

    The Baltimore Ravens recently canceled a major trade for All-Pro defensive end Maxx Crosby after he failed his team physical. Although Crosby expressed significant excitement about joining the roster, Baltimore officials cited medical concerns regarding his recovery from knee surgery as the reason for withdrawing the offer. This decision leaves the Las Vegas Raiders in a difficult financial position, as they had already spent heavily on free agents in anticipation of the draft picks gained from the deal. While the player's surgeon and agent maintain that his rehabilitation is ahead of schedule, the Ravens have a history of voiding contracts due to potential injury risks. Now, Las Vegas must decide whether to retain their star pass rusher or seek a different trade partner during the offseason.

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    Declan Doyle Sets High Expectations for Ravens Offseason Attendance

    The Baltimore Ravens’ newly appointed offensive coordinator, Declan Doyle, has publicly voiced his expectation for full roster attendance at upcoming voluntary offseason workouts. This statement highlights a potential shift for star quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has historically bypassed these optional sessions. Doyle emphasizes that establishing a championship culture and building a rapport with the new coaching staff requires early commitment on the field. Beyond attendance, the team is focused on restructuring Jackson's contract to alleviate a significant salary cap burden before free agency begins. Doyle intends to evolve the offense by refining Jackson's consistency and footwork while still embracing his elite ability to improvise. Ultimately, the new coordinator views these spring practices as a vital foundation for reaching a higher offensive ceiling in the 2026 season.

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    Wide-Open Path to Super Bowl LXI

    Wide-Open Path to Super Bowl LXI

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    Can a 29 year old fix Lamar?

    The Baltimore Ravens have officially appointed Declan Doyle as their new offensive coordinator to serve under rookie head coach Jesse Minter. Formerly with the Chicago Bears, the 29-year-old coach is tasked with revitalizing a star-studded offense led by veteran quarterback Lamar Jackson. Although the transition is technically a lateral move, it grants Doyle his first opportunity to act as the primary play-caller in the NFL. This hiring follows his successful tenure in Chicago, where he helped the franchise reach the postseason and secure a top-ten ranking in both scoring and total yardage. The Ravens hope Doyle's leadership can restore the team's efficiency after an uncharacteristic season of offensive regression and missed playoffs.

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    Jesse Minter Named Baltimore Ravens Head Coach

    The Baltimore Ravens have officially appointed Jesse Minter as their new head coach, filling the vacancy left by the recently dismissed John Harbaugh. Minter, who previously served as the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers, agreed to a five-year contract to lead the franchise. This hiring marks a return to Baltimore for Minter, who formerly worked as an assistant for the team before finding success under Jim Harbaugh at the collegiate and professional levels. His impressive defensive performance with the Chargers made him a top candidate during this hiring cycle, leading him to choose the Ravens over several other interested teams. By selecting a protégé of the Harbaugh coaching tree, the organization aims to maintain its culture of excellence while transitioning into a new era. This move represents Minter's first head coaching role, bringing high expectations for the future of the team.

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    Ravens and Lamar Jackson Pursue Extension Amid Cap Crisis

    The Baltimore Ravens are currently prioritizing a contract extension for star quarterback Lamar Jackson to address a looming financial crisis. While Jackson is already among the league's highest-paid players, his salary cap hit is projected to nearly double this upcoming season, reaching a staggering $74.5 million. Team owner Steve Bisciotti expressed a strong desire to finalize a deal quickly to ensure the team has enough financial flexibility to sign other free agents. Although the team could simply restructure his current deal, management prefers a long-term extension that secures Jackson's future while lowering his immediate cost. For his part, Jackson has voiced his commitment to staying in Baltimore and is prepared to negotiate now that the season has concluded. Ultimately, both parties aim to avoid the prolonged negotiations of the past to keep the team's championship window open.

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    Lamar Jackson's 74 Million dollar deadline

    The Baltimore Ravens are currently prioritizing a contract extension for star quarterback Lamar Jackson to better manage the team's salary cap. Owner Steve Bisciotti expressed a desire to finalize this agreement before the March free agency period begins to avoid financial uncertainty. Currently, Jackson’s substantial cap hit threatens the franchise's ability to retain key players and improve the roster. Beyond financial matters, the organization is involving Jackson in the head coaching search following the recent dismissal of their previous leader. While the quarterback will participate in final interviews, Bisciotti clarified that the ultimate hiring authority remains with ownership. This strategic approach aims to stabilize the team's future competitiveness while maintaining a strong relationship with their franchise player.

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    Bisciotti’s Instincts: The End of the Harbaugh Era

    After nearly two decades of leadership, Steve Bisciotti has decided to dismiss long-time head coach John Harbaugh from the Baltimore Ravens. The owner attributed this difficult choice to his personal instincts and a feeling that the franchise was trending in the wrong direction following several playoff disappointments. Despite the coach's historic success, Bisciotti felt a change in leadership was necessary to move past recent underperformance and return to the Super Bowl. The organization is now actively interviewing candidates to find a successor who can maximize the potential of a roster led by Lamar Jackson. This significant coaching shuffle coincides with broader NFL shifts, including the sudden vacancy in Pittsburgh following Mike Tomlin's departure.

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