Super Bowl, Jackson and Baltimore Ravens
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The Ravens have won 78 regular-season games since the 2018 season, which are the most victories by any team in a seven-season span without a Super Bowl appearance all time. In Sun
A total of 10 quarterbacks, running backs and receivers were taken in the first round of the 2018 draft. Seven years later, only two are still with the team that drafted them. Of course, they are two of the best players in the NFL: Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen (seventh overall pick) and Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (32 nd ).
Turnovers and a late dropped pass doomed Baltimore, and the star QB used colorful language to sum up his team's misfortune.
Now likely on the cusp of being named NFL MVP for the third time in the past six years, media and fans alike have openly wondered when, if ever, Jackson will be able to turn his regular season dominance into a sustained postseason run.
With the Baltimore Ravens eliminated from the 2025 NFL playoffs, a star teammate of Lamar Jackson made it clear which team he wants to win Super Bowl LIX: anyone but Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid's Kansas City Chiefs.
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"As long as Lamar is here, you'll have a shot every year at getting a Super Bowl," Ricard said. "That's the main thing; as long as Lamar is here, he has a good group of guys around him that play hard for him, that's all he needs."
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A soon-to-be three-time MVP, Jackson has improved in the playoffs over the last two seasons, but he still has much to prove.
In today’s newsletter, we looked at offensive wizardry in Washington, Lamar Jackson’s playoff woes and the remaining coaching vacancies. (Note: This was first published prior to former Lions DC Aaron Glenn’s confirmation as the Jets coach,