Lamar Jackson addressed the notion he is an injury risk at quarterback as he navigates the murky waters of being a restricted free agent. Jackson, who revealed earlier in the week that he requested a trade from the Baltimore Ravens before the
Lamar Jackson broke news on Monday that he requested a trade from the Baltimore Ravens. Well, one owner says he heard from a little birdie that the 2019 MVP wants to play for his team. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said
The Lamar Jackson saga continues to be a hot topic with the one-time MVP’s NFL future in limbo. Jackson announced Monday that he asked the Baltimore Ravens to trade him March 2, five days before the Ravens designated him with their non-exclusive
Lamar Jackson added another twist to the saga between him and the Baltimore Ravens on Monday. The 2019 NFL MVP revealed in a series of tweets that he requested a trade on March 2. Days later, the Ravens placed the non-exclusive franchise
The NFL issued a memo to all teams on Thursday to notify them that someone who is not certified by the NFLPA could attempt to persuade them to enter contract talks with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. The man named in the
Lamar Jackson is available for any team to try and get him, but it will cost a prospective NFL team more than just money to acquire the quarterback as he is a restricted free agent. The Carolina Panthers are among the teams
The Baltimore Ravens slapped quarterback Lamar Jackson with the non-exclusive franchise tag last week, and as the free agent floodgates have already opened on Monday, many are wondering what the dynamic signal caller is up to. Can the Ravens figure out a
NFL owners have shown throughout time that the only color that matters is green. If a black quarterback, coach or GM can win games, that’s all that matters. Lamar Jackson is not a victim of NFL racism. No, owners are punishing him
Lamar Jackson's NFL colleagues turn up the heat after Ravens tag him, teams reportedly deny interest
The Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson failed to come to an agreement on a contract extension, and the team decided to use the non-exclusive franchise tag on the one-time MVP. Jackson will have the ability to negotiate contracts with other teams, and
The Baltimore Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson failed to come to an agreement on a long-term extension. As a result, the team placed the non-exclusive franchise tag Jackson on Tuesday. Jackson’s price tag is now $32.41 million for next season. Jackson, who