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Ravens Share Video of Lamar Jackson Arriving for Offseason Program
Jackson's participation in voluntary workouts has been a topic of interest in Baltimore.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 12:39pm
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The Baltimore Ravens posted a video on social media showing quarterback Lamar Jackson arriving for the first day of the team's offseason program. Jackson's plans for the voluntary portions of the offseason have been a subject of discussion, as he has not always taken part in these workouts in past seasons.
Why it matters
Jackson's participation in the offseason program is important as the Ravens' new coaching staff, led by head coach Jesse Minter and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, prepare for their first season with the team. The team wants to ensure all players, including their star quarterback, are fully engaged in the offseason work.
The details
The first phase of the offseason program lasts two weeks and allows for meetings, strength and conditioning work, and rehabilitation for injured players. In February, Doyle said the team expected all players to be in attendance, though Minter later clarified that it is up to the team to show players why the work is important.
- The Ravens' offseason program began on Monday, April 6, 2026.
The players
Lamar Jackson
The starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens.
Jesse Minter
The head coach of the Baltimore Ravens.
Declan Doyle
The offensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens.
What they’re saying
“We expected all players to be in attendance.”
— Declan Doyle, Offensive Coordinator
“It's up to us to show the players why the work is important.”
— Jesse Minter, Head Coach
What’s next
The Ravens will continue their offseason program over the next two weeks, with Lamar Jackson's continued participation being a key focus as the new coaching staff works to prepare the team for the upcoming season.
The takeaway
Lamar Jackson's attendance at the Ravens' voluntary offseason program is a positive sign as the team transitions to a new coaching staff. The organization is focused on getting all players, including their star quarterback, fully engaged in the offseason work.
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