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Lamar Jackson Participates in Ravens' Voluntary Workouts, Earning $750K Bonus
The former MVP quarterback is looking to bounce back after an injury-plagued 2025 season.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 10:04pm
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A cubist interpretation of Lamar Jackson's dynamic playing style as he looks to lead the Ravens' resurgence under a new coaching staff.Baltimore TodayLamar Jackson, the star quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, has decided to participate in the team's voluntary offseason workouts, earning him a $750,000 bonus. This comes after Jackson missed multiple games due to injuries in the 2025 season, which saw the Ravens miss the playoffs entirely. The team has a new head coach, Jesse Minter, and Jackson appears to be embracing the change as he works to regain his MVP-caliber form.
Why it matters
Jackson's participation in the voluntary workouts is a positive sign for the Ravens, as they look to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 season. The $750,000 bonus is a significant amount of money, and it shows that Jackson is committed to putting in the work to improve his performance and help the team succeed. The Ravens are hoping that Jackson can return to his 2024 form, when he was a finalist for the MVP award.
The details
In 2025, Jackson had his lowest passing and rushing numbers since his rookie season in 2018. He missed four games due to injuries, and the Ravens finished the season with an 8-9 record, missing the playoffs. The team decided to fire longtime head coach John Harbaugh and replace him with former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter. Jackson has embraced the change, participating in the team's voluntary offseason workouts and earning the $750,000 bonus. The Ravens have shared videos on social media showing Jackson running through cone drills, sprints, and doing pull-ups.
- In 2024, Jackson was a finalist for the NFL MVP award.
- In the 2025 season, Jackson missed four games due to injuries and the Ravens missed the playoffs with an 8-9 record.
- The Ravens fired head coach John Harbaugh after the 2025 season and hired Jesse Minter as the new head coach.
- Jackson is participating in the Ravens' voluntary offseason workouts in 2026, earning a $750,000 bonus.
The players
Lamar Jackson
The star quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, who was a finalist for the NFL MVP award in 2024 but struggled with injuries in the 2025 season.
John Harbaugh
The former head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, who was fired after the 2025 season.
Jesse Minter
The new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, hired after the 2025 season.
What’s next
The Ravens will be closely watching Jackson's performance during the offseason workouts and training camp, as they look to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 season and return to the playoffs with their star quarterback leading the way.
The takeaway
Lamar Jackson's participation in the Ravens' voluntary offseason workouts is a positive sign for the team, as they look to rebound from a tough 2025 season. The $750,000 bonus he earned shows his commitment to the team and his desire to regain his MVP-caliber form. With a new head coach in Jesse Minter, the Ravens are hoping that Jackson can lead them back to the playoffs and contend for a Super Bowl championship.
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