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    Ravens’ John Harbaugh Dismisses Concerns Over Lamar Jackson

    Noah CanesBy Noah CanesJune 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Harbaugh Emphasizes Performance Over Attendance

    As long as Lamar Jackson shows up ready to play when it matters, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh isn’t worried. Speaking Friday, Harbaugh dismissed concerns over Jackson missing the second consecutive week of voluntary organized team activities (OTAs).

    “You measure, for any player, how they play,” Harbaugh said, via team transcript. “I’m not measuring, really, the attendance. I mean it’s a voluntary camp, so I’m not measuring that. I love being out here, and I think all the players do. And when Lamar’s out here, I promise you, he loves being out here.”

    Jackson’s Absence and Contract Talks

    While Jackson hasn’t been present for OTAs, he remains in the spotlight. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta confirmed Thursday that conversations with Jackson about a contract extension are ongoing.

    This prompted questions on Friday about whether Jackson’s absence was related to his contract situation. Harbaugh, however, avoided giving a direct answer. “I’m not taking any position on it or judging it, or whatever,” he said.

    “Lamar, the day he was out of here, played great. I could see he was in great shape, threw the ball great, made the right reads, knew the offense in an excellent kind of way. I thought he was fantastic. And when he comes back and practices, when that happens, I expect him to play at that level. That’s what you measure.”

    According to reports, Jackson has missed five of six OTAs. However, he wasn’t the only notable absence. ESPN’s Jamison Hensley noted running back Derrick Henry and wide receivers Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and DeAndre Hopkins were also missing. As Harbaugh pointed out, the workouts are voluntary.

    Spotlight on the Star Quarterback

    As the quarterback, Jackson naturally draws more attention, especially with a potential contract extension on the horizon. His next deal could reset the quarterback market. The 28-year-old is a two-time AP NFL Most Valuable Player and finished second in voting last season behind Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.

    Jackson’s 2023 campaign included 4,172 passing yards and 41 touchdowns, both career highs, alongside 915 rushing yards. In 2023, he signed a five-year, $260 million extension. With three years still remaining on that contract, Jackson’s annual salary of $52 million currently ranks 10th among quarterbacks.

    As the quarterback market continues to evolve, a new agreement appears justified. With discussions underway, the Ravens are likely aiming for a smoother negotiation process than the last one.

    Confidence in Jackson’s Preparation

    Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken expressed no doubt about Jackson’s readiness. “I always feel good about Lamar. He always comes in ready,” Monken said Tuesday, via the team website.

    “He loves to play football. He loves his teammates. He loves the Ravens. He’ll be ready too, and we’ll be ready to go against Buffalo come Sunday night.” Baltimore is set to open its season in Week 1 against Josh Allen and the Bills in a highly anticipated matchup.

    Plenty of Time Ahead

    The Ravens have another week of OTAs ahead, followed by mandatory minicamp from June 17–19, and then training camp in July. There is still time for Jackson to get in reps, catch up on the playbook, and potentially finalize a new contract. “He’s my guy. I love him, and I can’t wait to just get into this season and get going,” Harbaugh said.

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