As the OTA portion of the offseason came to a close, Lamar Jackson remained a key talking point around the Ravens. His absence at the voluntary workouts continued, as noted by ESPN’s Jamison Hensley (on Twitter).
Jackson skipped OTAs for the first time in his career this offseason, one which has been dominated by speculation regarding his contract status. Once considered to be a lock for the next mega-deal signed by the league’s top young quarterbacks in recent years, Jackson and the Ravens are widely thought to be in a holding pattern until next offseason. Assuming that remains the case, the 25-year-old will earn $23MM this year on the fifth-year option.
The team has made repeated efforts to negotiate a long-term deal with Jackson, but little traction has been found with respect to contract talks. The ongoing financial situation between player and club was front and center once again when it became known he was conducting offseason work privately, rather than with the team, during OTAs. That activity did, on the other hand, include work with some of the team’s receivers earlier in the spring, something which has added significance given the question marks surrounding that position group.
Not long after confirming Jackson’s absence from the final week of OTAs, Hensley did tweet that he is expected to be present for next week’s mandatory minicamp. Head coach John Harbaugh, Hensley added, “is sure Jackson will report in great shape.” Doing so would ease concerns related to his 2022 prospects, considering the time missed dating back to last season’s injury, and could quell some of the questions related to his long-term future with the team.
Since contact is prohibited in OTAs it is no riskier than holding private workouts – unless you really aren’t really doing workout activities.
Prohibited in words, but happens in reality.
Who cares? I hate this franchise anyway having grown up a browns fan, granted it was Cleveland’s fault haha..
Save the bitter posts I get it.
You could have just said “I’m a Browns fan” and skipped all the rest. After years of hearing the recycled rest of it, we get it.
Wouldn’t exactly said it was Cleveland’s fault as much as it was Modell’s greed.
Haven’t thought of Art in ages, guy broke my old man’s heart twice with this and previously firing Brown.