On the brink of a life-changing contract, Lamar Jackson takes an unnecessary risk

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A good agent not only negotiates a player’s contract. A good agent also helps a player negotiate his life.

If Lamar Jackson currently had a good agent, Lamar would be receiving a phone call with a very clear and direct message: Stop playing defensive back or receiver on an asphalt basketball court.

A video has emerged of Jackson doing both. And while he wasn’t injured while doing either, there’s simply no reason to take that risk while on the brink of signing a life-changing contract with the Ravens. A broken ankle, torn ACL, ruptured, Achilles’ tendon, or other similar injury would end those talks, immediately.

This isn’t hard, and it shouldn’t be controversial. No player closing in on $40 million or so per year should be taking these risks just for kicks. Setting aside the question of whether the Ravens would declare any mishap a non-football injury and not pay his salary for 2021, the bigger issue here comes from the fact that his contract still isn’t finalized. Get injured playing DB or WR on a basketball, and it won’t get done.

The Ravens seem intent to take care of Jackson, who’s negotiating his own contract. Until that happens, Jackson needs to take care of himself. And he needs someone to tell him in no uncertain terms to minimize all physical risks until training camp, and to hope that a deal can get finished before then.

24 responses to “On the brink of a life-changing contract, Lamar Jackson takes an unnecessary risk

  1. I’m more intrigued he’s negotiating his own contract. It’s one thing to do your own rookie deal, which is pretty much standard, but a deal of this magnitude? Wow!

  2. Let him do what he wants. He has made $10M in football already which is more than most people make in a lifetime. Maybe maximizing his earnings isn’t his only goal in life. I bet he’d be more upset about the missed season from tearing his ACL than from having to settle for $30M a year instead of $40M a year.

  3. This is such great news! AFC teams can’t lose.

    Baltimore on the ropes for many years now. Love it!

  4. The man is unbreakable, he already took out a jet ski unharmed…

    Be very afraid AFC North very afraid!!!

  5. By saying he is crazy to play around like this shows what everybody knows– he is a running QB and if he can’t run he is not competitive.

  6. I’d say roll me up in bubble wrap and duct tape it shut until the contract is signed.

  7. Just look at how bad it turned out for Dak getting hurt. Those injuries aren’t seen as career threatening anymore and someone will pay him to find out if he recovers.

  8. Lighten up. Looks to me like he’s out there playing around with and teaching younger kids. I call that being a role model.

  9. Why are so many people reacting with shock at 40 million? If Dak Prescott and Deshaun Watson are making 45 million per year, than Lamar and Josh Allen are both going to make north of that, and Baker Mayfield is looking at 40 million.

  10. I hope he has at least retained and attorney on an hourly basis to review the contract terms. It’s not just dollars at issue, but so much more.

  11. Love the fro! My man Lamar is nothing but awesome. He’s havin’ fun and lovin’ life. He looks like he’s beefed up too. Watch out AFCN – Lamar comin’

  12. How in the world can you pay a guy $40mm+ per year who is 1-3 in the playoffs with 3 TDs and 5 picks and a 55% completion percentage and a tad over 200 yards passing per game? Are the Ravens just an ATM?
    Ravens fans and the NFL have been making excuses for years now for Lamar’s atrocious playoff performances. Sometimes it’s the O line, often it’s the WRs or TEs, or playcalling, or all of the above.
    So who will you blame next after you spend $40mm+ on Lamar, and you then have to get rid of talented O linemen, WRs and TEs, and Lamar puts up yet another terrible playoff performance? I can’t wait to hear all the responses about how good Lamar is in the regular season and look at his stats and MVP trophy. I say just look at the playoffs when it actually counts.

  13. VickCouldThrowToo

    …I can’t wait to hear all the responses about how good Lamar is in the regular season and look at his stats and MVP trophy. I say just look at the playoffs when it actually counts.

    _______________________

    So you’re telling me peyton manning is a bad qb because he couldn’t get it done in the playoffs? Would you call Joe Flacco elite because he won playoff games?

  14. How in the world can you pay a guy $40mm+ per year who is 1-3 in the playoffs with 3 TDs and 5 picks and a 55% completion percentage and a tad over 200 yards passing per game? Are the Ravens just an ATM?

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    He’s got the same playoff record as Deshaun Watson and Dak Prescott and has looked about as good. How much are those guys making?

  15. I am pretty surprised by how many people really want this kid to fail. Look at the playoff resumes of a lot of HOF QB’s at the same age and you will see similar records or, even worse, a lack of record.

    My Guy wins a lot of games and I am happy to have him on the squad.

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