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Lamar Jackson Arrives for Ravens Offseason Program
Quarterback's participation signals trust in new coaching staff
Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:42pm
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A new coaching staff's ability to gain the trust of a star quarterback will shape the Ravens' fortunes in the coming season.Baltimore TodayLamar Jackson, the star quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, has arrived at the team's facility for the start of the voluntary offseason program. His attendance is seen as a crucial test of the new coaching staff's ability to build trust and buy-in from the franchise's most important player.
Why it matters
Jackson's participation, or lack thereof, in the offseason program will set the tone for the team's culture and direction under the new coaching regime. If he fully embraces the voluntary workouts, it signals his confidence in the team's vision. If he skips them, it could expose potential tensions between the star player and the organization.
The details
The Ravens' new offensive coordinator, Declan Doyle, has framed the offseason program as an essential part of building a winning team, emphasizing the importance of player buy-in. Head coach John Minter has also stressed the need for the team to demonstrate to players why the work matters. The Ravens are betting on collective buy-in, seeing the offseason as an opportunity to set the tone for the team's culture and shared purpose, rather than just focusing on drills and reps.
- The two-week first phase of the offseason program is designed for meetings, strength and conditioning, and rehab work.
- Jackson's arrival at the start of the voluntary program is seen as a crucial early test of the new coaching staff's ability to gain the trust and commitment of the team's franchise quarterback.
The players
Lamar Jackson
The Ravens' star quarterback, who has a franchise's worth of expectations riding on his shoulders.
Declan Doyle
The Ravens' new offensive coordinator, who has framed the offseason program as an essential part of building a winning team.
John Minter
The Ravens' new head coach, who has emphasized the importance of demonstrating to players why the offseason work matters.
What’s next
The Ravens will be closely monitoring Lamar Jackson's level of participation and engagement during the voluntary offseason program. His commitment, or lack thereof, will set the tone for the team's culture and direction under the new coaching staff.
The takeaway
Lamar Jackson's attendance at the Ravens' offseason program is a crucial early test of the new coaching staff's ability to build trust and buy-in from the franchise's most important player. The outcome could redefine how star players navigate the balance between voluntary participation and real commitment in an era where team culture is as valuable as X's and O's.
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