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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson's Workout Video Sparks Jokes From Fans
Baltimore's offseason moves aim to surround the former MVP with a championship-caliber roster.
Mar. 18, 2026 at 2:21am
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A video of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson boxing during an offseason workout has sparked a flurry of jokes from fans on social media. Despite the team's efforts to build a contender around Jackson, including hiring a new head coach and signing free agent pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, some fans poked fun at the former MVP's playoff struggles. However, the Ravens are hoping Jackson's offseason training regimen will help propel the team back to the postseason in 2026.
Why it matters
As one of the NFL's most dynamic young quarterbacks, Lamar Jackson's development and success is crucial to the Ravens' chances of returning to the Super Bowl. The team has made several high-profile moves this offseason to surround Jackson with more talent, but fan skepticism remains after Baltimore's recent playoff disappointments.
The details
In the workout video shared by the Ravens' official X (formerly Twitter) account, Jackson is seen boxing, prompting various jokes from fans. Some mocked his playoff record, while others suggested he was training to fight his own offensive linemen. Despite the jabs, Jackson appears focused on getting himself and the team back to the postseason in 2026.
- On March 18, 2026, the Ravens shared a video of Lamar Jackson boxing during an offseason workout.
The players
Lamar Jackson
The Baltimore Ravens' starting quarterback and a two-time NFL MVP.
Jesse Minter
The new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, hired after the team fired longtime coach John Harbaugh.
Eric DeCosta
The general manager of the Baltimore Ravens, who has made several high-profile offseason moves to improve the team.
Trey Hendrickson
A free agent pass rusher signed by the Ravens this offseason to bolster their defense.
Maxx Crosby
An edge rusher the Ravens had agreed to trade for from the Las Vegas Raiders, but the deal was nixed due to medical concerns.
What’s next
The Ravens hope that Lamar Jackson's offseason training regimen, combined with the team's other offseason moves, will help propel the team back to the playoffs in 2026 and potentially the Super Bowl.
The takeaway
Despite the jokes from some fans, Lamar Jackson's dedication to his offseason training is a positive sign for the Ravens as they aim to surround their star quarterback with the necessary talent to make a deep playoff run. The team's offseason moves, including hiring a new head coach and signing key free agents, demonstrate their commitment to building a championship-caliber roster around Jackson.
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