Baltimore Ravens insist on rehiring Lamar Jackson despite threat of boycott for NFL 2023

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Franchise general manager Eric DeCosta was very optimistic about the quarterback’s situation, despite the warning to declare in absentia.

© Rob Carr/Getty ImagesLamar Jackson, quarterback de Baltimore Ravens

The relationship between Baltimore Ravens and his maximum figure Lamar Jacksonfacing the 2023 season of National Football League (NFL)is far from being in a common meeting point.

The last bankruptcy caused by the franchise’s refusal to give him a guaranteed contract of $230 million dollars for five seasons at quarterback, was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

Jackson has already warned that he is willing to boycott the Ravens if they do not allow him to be a free agent, and they label him as “franchise player”but in Baltimore they do not flinch to insist on their return for NFL 2023.

Ravens ignore potential Jackson boycott

This is how he reflected it Eric DeCostageneral manager of the organization, who was consulted about the status of the negotiations with the quarterback replied thatLamar and I talked, we met recently. It’s an ongoing conversation, we both understand the urgency of the situation, I am optimisticwithout ruling out the option of label it for the upcoming campaign.

“There are several paths to take, there are different franchise player labels. We have four, five, six different plans based on what will happen in the next ten days. we want lamar herewe think he’s one of the best quarterbacks in the league and he’s certainly one of our best players, we want it backsentence of the executive of Ravens.

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