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Lamar Jackson's Motivation: Ravens' Super Bowl Window & Zay Flowers' Take
Lamar Jackson's quest for a championship and the Ravens' closing window of opportunity
Apr. 10, 2026 at 12:41pm
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Lamar Jackson's quest for a championship and the Ravens' closing window of opportunity are captured in a cubist, geometric deconstruction of a football game.Baltimore TodayLamar Jackson's early arrival for the Ravens' offseason workouts signals a renewed sense of purpose, as he aims to silence his critics and lead Baltimore to a Super Bowl title. With a talented roster in its prime and the competitive AFC landscape, this season represents a critical juncture in Jackson's career and the Ravens' championship aspirations.
Why it matters
Jackson's postseason struggles have long been a point of criticism, but this year he has the chance to redefine his legacy. The Ravens' window to win a championship is open, with key players like Derrick Henry, Kyle Hamilton, and Roquan Smith in their prime. Jackson's leadership and ability to elevate the team will be crucial in determining if Baltimore can finally break through and reach the Super Bowl.
The details
Lamar Jackson's decision to show up for voluntary workouts on Day 1 of the new coaching staff's tenure is a significant departure from his past behavior. This suggests a heightened sense of urgency and a desire to prove himself, not just as an MVP-caliber player, but as a championship-winning quarterback. Zay Flowers' comments about Jackson being 'more ready than ever' provide insight into the quarterback's mindset, indicating that he is chasing a ring, not just individual accolades.
- The Ravens haven't reached the Super Bowl since 2012.
- Jackson's postseason record as a starter is 3-5.
The players
Lamar Jackson
The Ravens' star quarterback, known for his MVP-caliber regular-season performances but inconsistent postseason results.
Zay Flowers
A Ravens wide receiver who has commented on Jackson's heightened motivation and readiness for the upcoming season.
Derrick Henry
The Ravens' star running back, who is in his prime and a key part of the team's championship aspirations.
Kyle Hamilton
A talented young defensive back for the Ravens, who is part of a defense that could help the team make a deep playoff run.
Roquan Smith
A veteran linebacker for the Ravens, who is also in his prime and a crucial piece of the team's defensive unit.
What they’re saying
“This is our window.”
— Zay Flowers, Ravens wide receiver
“Lamar is more ready than ever.”
— Zay Flowers, Ravens wide receiver
What’s next
The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Walker Reed Quinn out on bail.
The takeaway
This season represents a critical juncture for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. With a talented roster in its prime and the competitive AFC landscape, Jackson has the chance to cement his legacy as a championship-winning quarterback and silence his critics. The team's ability to capitalize on this window of opportunity will be a key storyline to follow throughout the season.
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