Superstar QB Lamar Jackson happy Ravens OC is ‘listening’ to him
The Baltimore Ravens avoided disaster during the NFL offseason, with the team signing superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson to a lucrative long-term deal.
With Jackson back in the fold, the Ravens were able also able to upgrade an already talented offense. Superstar wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and rookie wideout Zay Flowers were added to the mix.
Baltimore could end up having the best offense in the NFL this season if all goes as planned, and a good sign of that happening is Jackson and offensive coordinator Todd Monken being on the same page ahead of the 2023 campaign, as he appreciates Monken listing to his input via Pro Football Talk.
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“It’s great,†Jackson said during the broadcast of Saturday night’s preseason game. “I’ve been sending him plays of stuff I’ve been seeing, and he’s been putting them in practice, and they’re working. So it’s like, I’m glad he’s listening to me, man.â€
The only potential problem the Ravens could have during the upcoming season is the team’s best players staying healthy, especially Jackson and Beckham.
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If those two superstars can stay healthy and productive, Baltimore could be a scary sight for opposing defenses in 2023. There’s a real chance for the Ravens to be a legitimate Super Bowl title contender and a team that can give the Cincinnati Bengals a run for its money in the AFC North.
The division will be highly competitive this season, with the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers also being potential threats.