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Part of Lamar Jackson’s game plan for winning a Super Bowl is to spend training camp working on becoming an even better quarterback.
While questions about the playoffs and a potential Super Bowl run inevitably arose, Jackson made it clear that his immediate priorities are rooted in the present, rather than looking too far ahead. When asked if this could be the year the Ravens “go all the way,” Jackson’s response was a measured one.
The Baltimore Ravens quarterback said it's not time to think about a championship, but rather to focus on the Buffalo Bills.
Lamar Jackson's Frightening Message to Rest of NFL Has Fans Buzzing originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Throughout his seven-year career, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has already accomplished so much, earning four Pro Bowl appearances and three First-Team All-Pro selections and winning NFL MVP twice.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson has already established himself as one of the best players in the NFL. The only thing missing? A Super Bowl appearance.
Damien Woody explains why Lamar Jackson has nothing to prove, but must perform in the postseason for the Ravens to reach the Super Bowl.
When directly asked to choose between Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady, Tyreek Hill sucked his teeth before picking the former Green Bay Packer.
Lamar Jackson twice has won the MVP award and surprisingly finished second to Josh Allen in voting last season. The Ravens quarterback is a three-time All-Pro and has a 70-24 regular-season record. Jackson is headed into his eighth season focused on improving "everything.