It’s possible that another bidder is considering the Indianapolis Colts.The Colts continue to seem like a “logical landing spot” for the 2019 NFL MVP, according to Bleacher Report.
Bleacher Report states that “between now and April 27, [general manager of the Indianapolis Colts] Ballard could decide that Jackson is a better option than any quarterback he’s going to land with the fourth overall pick.” “The Colts might be more inclined to make a move after the draft if they’re unwilling to part with the fourth overall selection and/or don’t find a quarterback they like at No. 4.”
Yes. Perhaps. Despite the Colts’ presence, we believe the Ravens franchise, which has the most familiarity with Jackson, is the most genuine and honest candidate for his services.
If the Ravens had two first-round picks instead of Jackson, would they really be better off? Is Jackson truly going to be happier in Indianapolis than in Baltimore?
Baltimore is free to remain silent on this. Lamar is able to do it too. Rap is correct, though, the two will most likely wind up seated next to each other in the end.
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Lamar Jackson Signs Record-Setting Agreement With Ravens
On Thursday, Lamar Jackson formally signed a historic five-year contract extension with the Ravens.
Jackson, the undisputed 2019 MVP quarterback, signed a contract at the Under Armour Performance Center on Thursday morning after the Ravens and him reached an agreement last week. With a five-year, $260 million contract, Jackson is reportedly the highest-paid player in NFL history.
With a 45-16 (.738) record, Jackson is only behind Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, and Roger Staubach as the best quarterback of the Super Bowl era. With the addition of Odell Beckham Jr., Nelson Agholor, and first-round pick Zay Flowers in the offseason, Jackson has the deepest wide receiver corps he has ever worked with. The Ravens have advanced to the postseason in four of Jackson’s five seasons.
With the new contract extension, nearly two years of negotiations come to an end, and Jackson, 26, can now concentrate on his long-standing objective of helping the Ravens win another Super Bowl in Baltimore.
Jackson signed his new contract with three different pens, each bearing his name, his signature, and the date he signed it. Meritage Jewelers supplied and made the inscriptions and pens. Ravens Auctions is the auction site where you can buy the pens. Every penny that is made from a player’s signing pen will be donated to Ravens Foundation, Inc.