Is it Super Bowl or bust this season for Lamar Jackson? | First Things First
Chris Broussard, Coach Eric Mangini and Kevin Wildes debate whether this season is Super Bowl or bust for Lamar Jackson.
Chris Broussard, Coach Eric Mangini and Kevin Wildes debate whether this season is Super Bowl or bust for Lamar Jackson.
A pair of quarterbacks signed new, massive contracts over the weekend, continuing to push Patrick Mahomes down the list of the NFL’s highest-paid quarterbacks. Jordan Love inked a four-year, $220 million extension with the Green Bay Packers that includes $160.3…
Video Details Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson exits first practice early due to illness. Joy Taylor and LeSean McCoy discuss if this season is make-or-break for the 2x MVP. 6 HOURS AGO・speak・2:17
Eric Williams NFC West Writer Players showing up at training camp and unexpectedly playing at an elite level is nothing new in the NFL. Just last year, Los Angeles Rams receiver Puka Nacua and running back Kyren Williams, Houston Texans…
Nick Wright reacts to John Harbaugh’s comments about the Baltimore Ravens’ vision for Lamar Jackson: being known as the greatest QB of all time. He then explains why Lamar cannot reach GOAT status but can potentially be in the top…
What factors should an NFL general manager consider before dishing out a ton of money to a quarterback? According to The Herd’s Colin Cowherd, there are only a few important ones — wins, production, health and the QB’s ability to…
Martin Rogers FOX Sports Insider John Harbaugh says it irks him and bothers him, and maybe he’s telling the truth, but either way, he should really be jumping for joy. The Baltimore Ravens head coach was long, eloquent, vociferous and…
Carmen Vitali NFC North Reporter The NFL offseason presents an annual opportunity to put your team ahead if you’re an NFL general manager. How that pans out varies from year to year, but there are some teams that look like…
Emmanuel Acho, Joy Taylor, LeSean McCoy and James Jones react to John Harbaugh saying Lamar Jackson can become “the greatest QB ever.”
Lamar Jackson missed the start of training camp because of an illness. Then Baltimore coach John Harbaugh delivered a bit of a speech, talking up his star quarterback at the end of his session with reporters. Following the Ravens’ first…