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Lamar Jackson will forfeit $750,000 for the second straight season. This is the second straight year Jackson won't reach the threshold for this bonus, which also applies in 2026 and 2027.
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Jackson signed a five-year, $260 million contract extension in 2023 that included $185 million worth of guaranteed money. The former first-round pick is making $52 million per season.
Lamar Jackson is not at the Ravens’ OTAs, but that’s okay. Although the two-time NFL MVP is not around in this week’s OTAs, there doesn’t seem to be anything concerning about it.
Lamar Jackson has three years remaining on his $260 million contract but the Ravens are already discussing extending the two-time MVP.
With Lamar Jackson not at at Baltimore Ravens OTAs today, Cooper Rush took most of the first-team reps. “He knows his skill set… He’s not Lamar,” offensive coordinator Todd Monken said.