Ravens, Maxx Crosby and Lamar Jackson
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Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti made it clear back in January that getting a new contract done with Lamar Jackson was a priority. After parting ways with head coach John Harbaugh, Bisciotti told the media he wanted something finalized
After restructuring Lamar Jackson’s contract, the Ravens now hold the third-most salary cap space in the NFL. Here’s an updated look at Baltimore’s financial flexibility for 2026.
The Baltimore Ravens are shaking up their salary cap with a pivotal decision on Lamar Jackson’s contract, a move that comes just as they lock in their quarterback depth for the upcoming season. With free agency just hours away,
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Lamar Jackson's restructured deal creates future problem for Ravens
Contract negotiations between the Ravens and Jackson have been sour since he got his first extension. He doesn't have an agent, and that only makes the process a bit more complicated.
The Ravens have released backup QB Cooper Rush on Thursday. He started two games in 2025 in relief of Lamar Jackson.
ESPN analysts debate who the Ravens should select in the first round. The Ravens are deemed free-agency winners for landing Trey Hendrickson. A pundit says the Ravens would be a good fit for free-agent tight end David Njoku.
The Baltimore Ravens are excited to have pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson in the building. The sentiment is reciprocal as the defensive end has revealed the reason why he joined Lamar Jackson and company.
Jackson, 29, is entering the fourth season of the five-year, $260 million contract extension he signed with Baltimore in 2023.
The Ravens have reworked the contract of Lamar Jackson to create more cap space, ESPN reports. The restructure with Jackson creates about $40 million in salary cap space for the 2026 season.
Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said in January that he wanted “another window” with quarterback Lamar Jackson. The size of it, however, is, for now at least, smaller than the billionaire would have preferred.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has clearly been on social media quite a bit this weekend, as he tweeted a GIF of Denzel Washington saying