John Harbaugh has thought “as little as possible” about life without Lamar Jackson

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On some level, the Ravens have contemplated what their team would look like without quarterback Lamar Jackson.

General Manager Eric DeCosta admitted as much when he said on Wednesday that the club has been preparing for all kinds of scenarios when it comes to Jackson’s contract.

But head coach John Harbaugh doesn’t want to think about it. In fact, he said he basically hasn’t thought about it at all.

“Not very much. As little as possible, for sure. Our plans are for Lamar,” Harbaugh said in his Combine press conference. “One of the things we did and I think some of it was written about, but we went through a process with the offensive coordinator position. We interviewed 14 candidates, we had 21 different interviews. They were extensive interviews on Zoom and in person and, of course, that comes up, because we’re talking about how we’re going to build an offense and, all of those interviews were based on Lamar being the quarterback.

“Lamar’s the quarterback, how are we going to build an offense? That’s the direction that we’re planning for.”

While DeCosta said he’s “hopeful” the Ravens will be able to strike a long-term deal with Jackson before the March 7 deadline, the situation is trending toward Baltimore using the franchise tag on Jackson.

DeCosta said the Ravens have not decided whether they’ll use the exclusive or non-exclusive franchise tag for Jackson.

5 responses to “John Harbaugh has thought “as little as possible” about life without Lamar Jackson

  1. The Ravens have built an offense based on the threat if a running QB forcing the opposing D to over focus on the run weakening the pass D in the process. Without that running threat or when faced with a good D that can slow down the run without making sacrifices on pass D, the Ravens flounder. Without Jackson, they cannot just pivot over to a passing offense without the right personel. If they decide to move on from Jackson, they’ll be in at least a partial rebuild mode

  2. They are not using the exclusive tag on him. He won’t play on it. He’ll sit the year rather than play on it. They’ll let the market set the price on Lamar and hope that the market is in their ballpark.

  3. What about life without old man Campbell, bust Queen or Bateman? LOL!

    It’s the arrogance that gets this franchise.

  4. oldgrouch says:
    March 2, 2023 at 10:58 am
    The Ravens have built an offense based on the threat if a running QB forcing the opposing D to over focus on the run weakening the pass D in the process. Without that running threat or when faced with a good D that can slow down the run without making sacrifices on pass D, the Ravens flounder. Without Jackson, they cannot just pivot over to a passing offense without the right personel. If they decide to move on from Jackson, they’ll be in at least a partial rebuild mode

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    Lamar Jackson was 7-1 against the top 15 defenses in the NFL last season and every team uses the run to set up the pass and vice versa. They will struggle without Jackson because he is an elite player who elevates an average roster.

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