Baltimore Ravens Organization Committed To Keeping Starting QB
For the past month, speculation has been running rampant that Lamar Jackson was on his way out of Baltimore, but today, the reports have done a complete 180, as the organization has publicly come out and said they'll be keeping him on the back of parting ways with Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman.
In their media session today, both General Manager Eric DeCosta and Head Coach John Harbaugh came out and said that Lamar will be their QB going forward, and will even involve him in the search for their next Offensive Coordinator, so whether it's on the back of the franchise tag or a long-term deal, it appears he's going nowhere.#Ravens GM Eric DeCosta on if he's willing to entertain trade offers for Lamar Jackson: "That's not something we're going to talk about at this point. Our focus is to get a long-term deal done."
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 19, 2023
In order to get him back to an MVP level however, they'll need to fix their lack of weapons, with the likes of DeAndre Hopkins becoming available this off-season, and if they can do that, we could see a big year coming up for the Ravens.
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