Offseason No. 3 of the Ravens-Lamar Jackson contract story has produced the biggest headlines, which include franchise tag and a trade request. But this saga’s second year included the clearest picture of Baltimore’s offer.
Long reported to have offered Jackson $133MM fully guaranteed, the Ravens proposed the former MVP a deal with $175MM in total guarantees. The $42MM injury guarantee would have shifted to a full guarantee early over the course of the contract, Albert Breer of SI.com reports. An additional $25MM — present in the fourth year of the contract — would have become guaranteed in Year 3 of the deal, Breer adds. Overall, that 2022 offer topped $290MM over six years. The $175MM in total guarantees would have topped Russell Wilson ($165MM) for second in the league.
The year-out guarantees helped move the Patrick Mahomes Chiefs extension past the goal line in 2020, and while that 10-year agreement is an outlier and rather team-friendly, the two-time MVP has protections via the advanced rolling guarantees. Mahomes joins most of the league’s franchise QBs in having signed an extension before his fourth season. Jackson joins Dak Prescott and Kirk Cousins in not doing so. Prescott, however, had a deal in place by this point in his career; he signed his Cowboys extension in March 2021. Jackson has played five seasons; no resolution is in sight.
Perhaps more importantly, given the time that has passed since the 2022 offseason — when the Ravens proposed the $175MM guaranteed ahead of the Jackson-imposed negotiation deadline — Breer adds this deal is no longer on the table. The Ravens remain in fairly good position, even after their disgruntled QB’s trade request emerged, as no team has shown much interest in authorizing the monster guarantee he seeks. Baltimore has also been open to a Cousins-style short-term accord that would come fully guaranteed, per Breer, who adds Jackson is not set against one type of structure.
Cousins signed a three-year, $84MM Vikings contract in 2018; that deal helped accelerate the QB market after it had moved slower in the years leading up to that point. Jackson indicated the Ravens have offered him a Cousins-like deal — a $133MM fully guaranteed pact over three years — but the self-represented passer turned it down. Jackson, 26, has continually been linked to seeking a contract in the Deshaun Watson full guarantee neighborhood ($230MM). With no other QB tied to more than $125MM in full guarantees, Jackson and the Ravens have a substantial gap to bridge.
Jackson’s refusal to use an agent in these negotiations has generated scrutiny, and the Washington Post’s Jason La Canfora notes it has contributed to the sixth-year star being in this position. Since Jackson entered the league in 2018, Mahomes, Carson Wentz, Jared Goff, Josh Allen and Kyler Murray have signed big-ticket extensions to lock in windfalls before their fourth seasons. Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts and Justin Herbert may join them this offseason. Watson earned unusual leverage to sign two deals before his sixth NFL campaign. Jackson played on his rookie salary in 2021 and the fifth-year option in 2022, putting him significantly behind his peers in earnings through five seasons. An agent might have helped prevent that outcome, and La Canfora adds some around the league believe a certified rep might also help provide clarity regarding the gridlock that has formed since the Ravens gave Jackson the $32.4MM non-exclusive tag.
The Ravens remain on solid footing with Jackson in part because teams have lined up to say they are not interested, closing doors early. These paths might not remain barricaded all the way through the July 17 tag deadline, but they are presently closed. Jackson’s playing style has caused concerns about a short career, according to one executive assessing the Ravens’ offseason (via The Athletic’s Mike Sando). Despite Jackson missing 10 regular-season games from 2021-22, his 727 carries lap the field among QBs through five seasons. Cam Newton‘s 599 are second. Another exec added that if the pass-oriented Mahomes were in this position, he would have 30 guaranteed offers.
Jackson’s injuries over the past two seasons and guarantee demands have frozen his market. The Ravens, meanwhile, want to bring back the former Heisman winner to play in new OC Todd Monken‘s scheme. A team’s draft not unfolding as planned might entice a post-draft offer sheet from another team, but for now, the Ravens are his only known suitor.
Does Lamar Jackson have a college degree?
If so, in what and how did he get it?
Egocentric studies
Checked 2 resources. One website says he doesn’t have a degree and another says he has a degree in communications.
So essentially the same thing
He probably doesn’t have a degree, but studied communications in college. He was at Louisville for 3 years, and probably is a year away from obtaining his unless he had an expedited 3 year graduation which most college athletes don’t do (emphasis on most). I played a sport in college and graduated on time in 4 years and got my degree, I just anecdotally don’t think he’s got it, but should have an easy path to obtaining it once his career is over/he could do it in the off season.
He is not worth the amount of money he is asking because both him and deshaun Watson will never win the big game their team might under a back up qaurterback but they will not win a super bowl nor will they play a long career in the nfl
How bout the NFLPA starts some sort of tutoring service or classes to make sure that nobody in the league is Lamar level stupid in the future.
He’s not even worth what they offered..
I’m glad I’m not the only person to think he is not worth that kind of money he will not last in the nfl he has a short career ahead of him teams know this that’s why they don’t want to hand out that big money he will never win the big game they were foolish to let flacco go he has won a Superbowl proved his worth but they wanted a running QB they see now his injuries are already adding up
Foolish to let Flacco go? Have you even watched football in the last 5 years? Flacco is horrible. Manning was 1-3 in the playoffs to start his career. Joe Burrow is 0-1 in the Super Bowl. Does that mean that he’ll never win a Super Bowl? You see how ridiculous that sounds?
Lamar really needs a good agent to explain to him that the Browns are a historically awful, mismanaged franchise, and that no one else is going to cripple themselves with such a desperate ‘at any cost’ push to land him, like they did for Watson.
Unfortunately the technology isn’t there yet to freeze and then wake up Lamar when Watson’s deal ends, when the Browns will be ready to LolBrowns again, so he’s really just out of luck here.
True, which is exactly why that deal for the pervert Watson was so horrific on many levels and set a false bar. No wonder it drew the ire of the rest of the NFL execs.
Watson is not worth being in the league with the off field issues but he is definitely not worth what he is being paid he has a short career in the league ahead he will not last
Haha. Do you have any other predictions? Hurts, Mahomes, Allen, Fields are all running quarterbacks
Are they not going to last too?
No man is an island. But at this point Lamar is at the very least an extremely narrowed peninsula.
An isthmus?
Well, maybe, if there were a break between the isthmus and one of the larger pieces of land, but I digress…
Bro in Panama
Alright I was wrong about this, Lamar is ridiculous for not taking this deal, no team is goin anywhere near that
None have so far!
If the report is true, then Jackson needs his head examined for passing on it. That’s a lot of guaranteed money, especially since he doesn’t need to give an agent a cut.
If you can do a deal without giving up a 1st trade for Mac Jones and quit this running back who can kinda pass sometimes offense. The Ravens really wouldn’t improve?
No the Ravens wouldn’t improve with Jones over Jackson. Are you insane?
How much money are his advisors (mooching family) demanding?
Different sport, but maybe he should call Boogie Cousins and ask him if he wished he’d signed that Kings mega extension when it was offered. I don’t see this ending well for Lamar.
Nerlens Noel
Michael Conforto.
And Ravens management in Owings Mills will say “you don’t know what you’re talking about”.
NFL clubs are not run by Dumb Sports Fans who think one sport equals another.
Teams will offer Lamar after the draft. Teams like the colts are going to use that 4 this year and talk to Jackson after because their 2024 and 2025 won’t be that high if they land jackson. No one wants to give up this years first.
A lot of teams can also offer a 1 and a qb.
Current trades for a qb have been in the 3 firsts range for one. The other is that you do have to give up picks and an above market – then ravens could just match.
yeah but if they draft a QB, then trade for Lamar how stupid is that?
I think if this is the Colts move, you trade back this year (say go from 4-7 and let the Raiders jump up) and then you move #7 and 1st for Lamar. This teams pick with Minshew at QB isn’t likely to be lower than 10-12 anyway
Not allowed to trade back and sign a restricted free agent
Are you sure about that ? What does that have to do with anything ? If they draft 4/7/15th in this draft. Doesn’t seem like something the cba players association would agree too. And is Lamar considered a restricted free agent ? He has a non exclusive franchise tag.
I could be wrong but I’m just speculating and have no idea how to look that rule up
Wouldn’t every team do that? It’s not allowed once the tag is assigned
Conspiracy theory guy back for more. (Hope I’m wrong, but….).
Is he done with football? Tired of getting hit, tired of the injuries. Tough thing to admit to his fans and teammates and the PA. Easy way out? Make unrealistic salary demands without an agent and hold firm to it. In his mind, it justifies sitting out 23 and then at some point be announces his retirement during 23 season … but Ken Frances came in to the picture. Oopsy. Lamar has an agreement with him to sell gym equipment. If he doesn’t live up to it, Ken sues him? Begrudgingly, Lamar will be back in Baltimore in 23 but not for the fans and his teammates but to fullfil an obligation he has to Frances.
I don’t really believe this is the case, but hey Ravens FO, you are built to compete in 23. Maybe play it safe! Bring in a vet QB to compete against Lamar in training camp just in case Lamar is less than enthusiastic about giving 100% in physicality and attitude. Put yourself in the best possible position to win opening week.
What veteran quarterback is out there? Bridgewater is the only decent one I can think of.
Hmm. Good point. Ugh.
Lamar thinks the Ravens dis’d him, thus he isn’t going to play for them again. This means that due to the non-exclusive tag he won’t be getting a deal anywhere else and will be sitting out the 2023 season. What a shame. Too bad he didn’t have an agent that could explain his true worth to him and his mother.
Sadly it only makes sense for him to play for ravens and ravens will tag him again next year. Just is how nfl works
This is a total mess. Baltimore screwed this up too. Jackson is not going to get an offer from anyone and Baltimore will be stuck with a pissed off franchise quarterback
Not a Ravens fan, but how did they screw up? If the reports are accurate, they offered him a boatload of money and then tagged him when negotiations failed. The numbers offered would be taken by 99.9% of the players, and he’s no .1% player…
How sad, 48.3mm a year, 6 years of stability and he relied on his Mom’s bad advice and the NFLPA’s agenda to push for fully guaranteed deals. Maybe he’ll threaten to sit and the Ravens will reinstate the offer.
Either way, Lamar’s Mom needs to sit down and listen to an experienced agent.
Bottom line is he just doesn’t want to play football that bad.
…and without an agent the spin is going to be on him.
If Lamar doesn’t get an agent odds are he ends up playing for the Ravens (on what look like lesser deal now) or he retires with his rights in tow.
Right on. His actions seem to indicate he wants out of football. The more I think about it, IMO, I think he’s done. The obligation he has to Ken Frances to help market his exercise equipment could be a wrinkle in Lamar’s plan to exit football? He has an obligation to fullfil to this guy. Doesn’t wanna get sued by Ken; resulting in possibly having that nest egg (well deserved) of 40 +/- mil take a hit or disappear; so he’ll take the 32 mil to play in 23 to satisfy this obligation. Hope this isn’t the case but ….
Yeah, it’s sticky, man. I don’t know.
I hope he works something out, but…his bargaining geometry of…
games played vs.
unique ability vs.
demands vs.
franchise obligations
= a perfect sh1tstorm for a talent. Not to mention his strategy to get what he wants is Twitter which just makes things worse.
Dude really needs an agent to stretch this clustered geometry out by pushing/pulling numbers and resources or this may go down as poor precedent.
Lamar CLEARLY does not want to play for Baltimore. Who can blame him, they are unable to build around him. Do the right thing for the franchise and attempt to trade him. Sorry that hurts. But not really. Baltimore made this situation what it is and it’s crazy they aren’t constantly nailed for it in the media.
This is such a dumb take.
As a Bengals fan , I actually feel for Ravens fans in all this. I mean, of course I would like to see LaMar out of the AFC North but being a big fan of the Bengals as some of you are of Ravens fans it has to suck.
That’s what irritates me in general about pro sports is the bickering over money when even those making league minimum are very well off and well above average compensation. I quit on baseball last year because of the hold out I’m spring training ( during a Russia / Ukraine war ) , Reds trading everyone away and then the owner pops off on opening day saying he will just move the team…. Meanwhile fans suffer. Complete BS. First year of my life I never watched 1 inning of baseball.
Regardless … greed is vicious. LaMar just lost ALOT of money and serves him right.
What if I told you that the Browns didn’t set the new standard for QB contracts, but instead showed their desperation with a bad contract.
Lamar is too ignorant and short sighted to hire a professional agent and instead has a buddy call teams? Then this “team leader” doesn’t even show up to support his team for a playoff game? He is a running back playing QB and not likely to get better, healthier, or more motivated. Ravens should pass on this guy entirely and let him sulk and sit out all next season.
So you think that if Lamar hired an agent that he would have gotten a fully guaranteed salary? Baltimore is gonna give him what they’re gonna give him no matter who represents him. If 200 million guaranteed is what Baltimore offered, I can’t believe that they’d rather alienate their franchise quarterback that has 45-17 career record and his replacements are 2-10. They’ll be good enough to insure that they won’t get a top quarterback in the draft and bad enough not to make the playoffs without him. How to ruin a franchise 101
Why again should Lamar Jackson get a fully guaranteed contract? Every team except the Chiefs who signed such a contract is now crying (Browns, Broncos, Packers).
Idk why you wouldn’t leave it on the table. Like I think just stopping negotiating is a bad look on both sides. But to pull and offer altogether is too shrewd of a move and I’m kinda calling shenanigans on it.
Are they calling Lamar “Street Clothes” yet? What GM in their right mind would pay for a QB who is either out by injury or by choice?! He didn’t show up because of stats which would be false anyway since they’d be slanted when he didn’t play!
If reports are correct and they offered 200 million guaranteed, what’s the extra 5 million a year guarantee? Jackson screwed up but Baltimore has a quarterback that is 45-17 and was 16-7 the last 2 years while his replacements went 2-10. Everyone says Baltimore is built to win, but not without a good quarterback they aren’t. Oh yeah, you have Bridgewater, Wentz, Flacco and Ryan left. Do you see playoffs with any of those?
Lamar Jackson has a grand total of 1 playoff win in his entire career.
Contrast that with Patrick Mahomes, who has led the Chiefs to 5 consecutive AFC championships, 3 Super Bowl appearances and 2 Lombardi trophies, already.
Lamar Jackson keeps telling the Baltimore Ravens “Show me the money!!” and if I’m the Baltimore Ravens, I’m saying to Lamar Jackson, “Show me the rings!!”
But Lamar ain’t got no rings!!
It’s easy to compare him to Mahomes. Mahomes is the best. No doubt about it. Jackson has a great record. MVP award. Peyton Manning was 1-3 in his first 4 playoff games. As for Mahomes, there’s gonna be 5 quarterbacks that will make more than him. That’s just what happens when you sign a 10 year contract 3 years ago. Salaries go up every year. If Mahomes is still the best quarterback 7 years from now, do you think that every quarterback should make less money than him? The owners would love you
I guess Le”Veon Bell has convinced Lamar that taking a year off to work at Dairy Queen instead of pocketing $175MM is a brilliant career move.
It will not be 7 years before mahommes gets another contract deal there’s several overrated qbs in the league and there’s several backups that deserve a shot but they don’t get it we will see who wins the big game the next 10 years that will tell the tale of who is what in the legue