GM: Ravens, Lamar to talk, QB 'deserves' deal
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta plans to speak with Lamar Jackson about his contract within the next 10 days and said Monday that the quarterback "deserves" an extension.
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta plans to speak with Lamar Jackson about his contract within the next 10 days and said Monday that the quarterback "deserves" an extension.
From franchises that will tear it all down to those that just need a few tweaks, here are the offseason priorities for every team no longer playing.
The Ravens are not re-signing Morgan Cox, ending the veteran long-snapper's 11-year run in Baltimore.
The Bills could be back, but how many more chances at a second Super Bowl will Aaron Rodgers get? NFL Nation sorts through the issues facing those ousted from the playoffs.
CB Tramon Williams, who was acquired by the Packers after he was cut by the Ravens following last week's playoff loss, was added to the roster and could become the first player in NFL history to see action for two different teams in a single postseason.
Katie, Pablo and Mina question if the Packers should be worried that Rodgers called his future a “beautiful mystery” and if John Harbaugh is too defensive of his offense.
Tampa Bay and Green Bay have the roster to compete again. Other playoff teams from 2020 aren't so lucky. And could the Jags win the AFC South?
John Harbaugh is defending the Ravens' run-heavy offense, saying that the team wants to keep QB Lamar Jackson long term.
Mina and Sam Monson of Pro Football Focus look ahead to Championship Weekend and preview Bucs-Packers and Bills-Chiefs. Plus, they take a look at the off season needs for the teams eliminated in the Divisional Round and discuss how hard the Jets should go after Deshaun Watson.
Chiney and Golic Jr. discuss why the Durant and Harden pairing has worked for Brooklyn so far before ESPN Baseball Analyst Jessica Mendoza joins the show to discuss the Mets firing GM Jared Porter.
This is the Jalen & Jacoby podcast-exclusive hour, coming to you every Tuesday and Thursday. The guys discuss the Nets beating the Bucks in a battle of Eastern Conference heavyweights, a bold prediction from Jacoby on Brooklyn’s future, why Steph Curry’s braids were a failed test, the Clippers’ improved chemistry, Kevin Porter Jr. throwing food in the Cavaliers’ locker room and the Bills Mafia donating to Lamar Jackson’s charity. Plus, the second half of their interview with boxer Ryan García.
Ravens defensive backs coach Jesse Minter will take over as defensive coordinator at Vanderbilt, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Running back Mark Ingram was waived by the Ravens on Tuesday.
Lamar Jackson expressed gratitude to Bills fans, whose donations reached $360,000 to Louisville's "Blessings in a Backpack" chapter.
Tony Reali and the national panel discuss Brady and the Bucs big win and the Bills season continuing with a big win over Baltimore.
Time to give the people what they want… Jalen & Jacoby break down all the angles of this weekend’s NFL playoff action. Plus, James Harden’s Nets debut, Zion Williamson dunks all over the Kings, and is it time for Texans and Deshaun Watson to part ways… all that and more on J&J.
Bomani, Domonique and Israel question if the Bucs deserved credit for beating the Saints and the significance of the win for the Chiefs
Stephen A and Max debate if they were impressed by the Bucs or disappointed by the Saints, how did the Brown lose to the Chiefs, and much more.
The Saints couldn't throw downfield. The Browns were carved up in the middle of the field. The Ravens need a No. 1 receiver.
Marquise Brown was not happy about the fact the Ravens finished first in rushing in last in passing, saying Sunday the offense needs to be more balanced.
New Michigan defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald had been working under coach Jim Harbaugh's brother, John, with the Ravens, so there is some familiarity as he returns to college coaching.
Bills fans have donated more than $75,000 to a charity supported by Lamar Jackson following Buffalo's postseason victory over Baltimore.
TEAM | W | L | T | PCT | PF | PA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pittsburgh | 12 | 4 | 0 | .750 | 416 | 312 |
Baltimore | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 468 | 303 |
Cleveland | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 408 | 419 |
Cincinnati | 4 | 11 | 1 | .281 | 311 | 424 |