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Speaking to the media days after firing John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said he hopes to have a Lamar Jackson extension done by the start of free agency in March, with the goal of lowering Jackson's $74.5 million cap hit in 2026.
The dust has settled on the franchise-altering decision to part with John Harbaugh in Baltimore, but another massive priority remains: extending Lamar Jackson.
The Baltimore Ravens have a tall task ahead of them as they try to find their next head coach, but they're also hoping to give their star quarterback a new deal in the coming months.
In an incredible revelation, Lamar Jackson could have considered playing for Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers. It all depended on John Harbaugh and the Ravens.
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Ravens Head Coaching Hot-Board: Weighing the culture fits against the offensive minds to unlock Lamar Jackson
The Baltimore Ravens were the team that truly shook up the coaching landscape this offseason with their decision to part ways with long-time head coach John Harbaugh. Don't weep for either side of this split,
After 18 seasons as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, John Harbaugh is reportedly nearing an agreement to become head coach of the New York Giants, taking him from coaching an established quarterback in Lamar Jackson to a relatively inexperienced one in Jaxson Dart.
There are a lot of different ways to go about being an owner of an NFL team, but for Steve Bisciotti, it’s all about winning and being present. Where some owners elect to take a back seat and allow their front office to do all of the heavy lifting,