Ravens, Packers and Lamar Jackson
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson won’t play Saturday night against the Green Bay Packers due to the back injury that knocked him out of a loss to the New England Patriots last weekend.
The Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson are heading for an interesting offseason. The two-time NFL Most Valuable Player carries salary cap hits of $74.5 million in 2026 and 2027 under the terms of the five-year, $260 million contract extension he signed in 2023, making a restructured deal or a new extension all but a certainty.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jets/onsi as Jets Called 'Obvious Team' For Lamar Jackson By Colin Cowherd. The New York Jets have a quarterback problem right now.
The 2025 season has gone from bad to worse in a hurry for the Baltimore Ravens. A month ago, the Ravens were 6-5 and in position to make a run at the AFC North crown. Now, they're 7-8 heading into a must-win game against the Green Bay Packers.
The Baltimore Ravens and star quarterback Lamar Jackson might be reaching a critical juncture of his tenure with the team, according to ESPN's Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler.
The Ravens held only a walk-through practice on Tuesday, but Lamar Jackson did not participate. The quarterback has a back contusion that kept him sidelined. Coach John Harbaugh called Jackson day-to-day on Monday, a day after Jackson was kneed in the back.