Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
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New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh says he has a "phenomenal" relationship with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has a preferred candidate in mind to run the Ravens offense: Kliff Kingsbury. Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti has said Jackson will have a say in the team’s next hire, and per Russini, Jackson and his teammates want Kingsbury in that role.
It's debatable whether Lamar Jackson played any sort of role in the Ravens firing John Harbaugh (most would argue that his postseason play did what his words could not). But the two-time MVP clearly wants to have a voice in who comes next.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson quickly addressed a cryptic post on X about him potentially joining the Las Vegas Raiders.
Lamar Jackson finds himself at the center of trade speculation following another disappointing season with the Baltimore Ravens. The two-time MVP struggled to a 6-7 record as starting quarterback
If Minter carves out the kind of head coaching career that either of the Harbaughs have achieved, it means he is as much the future of the Ravens as Jackson. If not more.
Multiple people around the NFL forecasted the Baltimore Ravens trading Lamar Jackson to the Las Vegas Raiders when asked to make a "bold prediction" about the 2026 season, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson decided to pour gasoline on the Las Vegas Raiders trade rumors. The post Lamar Jackson Shares Response After Fueling on Raiders Rumors appeared first on Heavy Sports.
After 18 years and a Super Bowl title, the Ravens moved on from head coach John Harbaugh. However, Harbaugh didn’t have to wait long for a new job as the New York Giants poached him immediately after.