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Ravens Face Tough Lamar Jackson Contract Decision
The team's inability to lock up their star QB long-term raises questions about their future direction.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 4:21am
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The complex contract negotiations between the Ravens and their star quarterback Lamar Jackson could reshape the team's future in dramatic ways.Baltimore TodayThe Baltimore Ravens and star quarterback Lamar Jackson were unable to agree on a long-term contract extension this offseason, leading the team to restructure his deal to free up $40 million in cap space. However, this is only a temporary fix, as Jackson's cap hit is set to skyrocket to $84 million in 2027, a number the Ravens may not be able to accommodate. ESPN's Louis Riddick suggested that if the two sides can't reach an agreement on a new deal, the Ravens may have to consider trading Jackson, as they can't afford to keep him on the roster at that high of a cap number.
Why it matters
Lamar Jackson is a two-time MVP and the face of the Ravens franchise, so the possibility of trading him would be a seismic shift for the team and the NFL. The Ravens' inability to lock up their star quarterback long-term raises questions about the team's future direction and their commitment to building around Jackson.
The details
The Ravens restructured Jackson's contract this offseason, converting a portion of his salary into a signing bonus to free up around $40 million in cap space. However, this is only a temporary fix, as Jackson's cap hit is set to balloon to $84 million in 2027, the final year of his current deal. Riddick suggested that if the Ravens can't agree to a long-term extension with Jackson, they may have to consider trading him, as they won't be able to afford keeping him on the roster at that high of a cap number.
- In 2026, Lamar Jackson's cap hit is $34 million.
- In 2027, Lamar Jackson's cap hit is set to jump to $84 million.
The players
Lamar Jackson
The Baltimore Ravens' star quarterback and two-time NFL MVP.
Louis Riddick
An ESPN analyst who suggested the Ravens may have to trade Lamar Jackson if they can't agree on a long-term contract extension.
Baltimore Ravens
The NFL franchise that employs Lamar Jackson and is facing a difficult decision regarding his future.
What they’re saying
“No, it's not out of the question. The Ravens are up against the cap here in the future, especially when you're talking about the 2027 cap. Lamar's cap number from this year to next goes from like 34 [million] to 84 [million], they need to get that down. They need to get a long-term extension in place.”
— Louis Riddick, ESPN Analyst
What’s next
The Ravens and Lamar Jackson will continue contract negotiations over the next year, with the team needing to find a way to lower his massive 2027 cap hit. If they are unable to reach an agreement on a long-term extension, the Ravens may be forced to consider trading their star quarterback.
The takeaway
This contract situation highlights the difficult decisions NFL teams face when trying to retain their star players long-term while also managing the salary cap. The Ravens' inability to lock up Lamar Jackson could have major implications for the franchise's future direction and success.
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