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Injuries and the Ravens’ general offensive regression spelled doom for Jackson last season. He missed four games with hamstring, toe, ankle and back injuries, and played hurt through at least a few other games, averaging just 23.2 pass attempts, a career low as a starter. Jackson’s passing efficiency was relatively stable, and he was still an effective downfield thrower (6:0 TD:INT on throws of 20-plus yards) but didn't get as many chances. The biggest drop-off, though, was in his running, where he averaged career lows in attempts (5.2) and yards per game (26.8) as the leg injuries deflated his wheels. The Ravens offense had its own problems, continually stalling in the red zone (47.5 TD%, 27th), among other issues. The team cleared out the coaching staff, hiring defensive-minded head coach Jesse Minter and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, who helped turn around the Bears last year as offensive coordinator (though he didn’t call plays). Doyle promises more pre-snap motion and play action, which would seem to suit Jackson. The Ravens lost Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum but addressed offensive line concerns in the draft with first-round pick Olaivavega Ioane. They also drafted wide receivers Ja’Kobi Lane (3rd round) and Elijah Sarratt (4th round) to provide some badly needed size alongside returning veterans Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman. RB Derrick Henry and TE Mark Andrews return as well, but TE Isaiah Likely and FB Patrick Ricard followed John Harbaugh to the Giants and don't have obvious replacements back in Baltimore. Assuming Doyle doesn’t wilt as a first-time play-caller and good health all around, Jackson looks primed for a bounce-back season. Read Past Outlooks
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Rushing approach this season TBD
When asked earlier this week whether he would continue to run less this coming season after logging a career-low 67 rushing attempts through 13 regular-season games in 2025, Jackson was noncommittal, Jamison Hensley of ESPN reports.
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On that topic, Jackson indicated "whatever it takes to win. So whether I'm running less or running more, it's whatever it takes to win." It's worth noting that various injuries throughout the 2025 campaign affected the star QB's practice participation, including a hamstring issue that cropped up in Week 3 and led to Jackson missing three contests. Now that he's had the offseason to heal up, a healthy Jackson, in general, profiles as a bounce-back candidate in 2026, with a return to triple-digit carries plausible in the absence of injury setbacks. While Jackson declined to elaborate on how talks regarding a possible contract extension with the Ravens were going, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic relays the 29-year-old signal caller maintains he wants to remain with the franchise for the foreseeable future. "I love this organization. I love this city," Jackson said. "This is the team that drafted me, got a lot of love for me and I got a lot of love for this city and the team as well." Meanwhile, the two-time MVP has been a regular at Baltimore's voluntary offseason workout program, with an eye toward gaining familiarity with a new offensive scheme/system being implemented by the team's incoming coaching staff.
On that topic, Jackson indicated "whatever it takes to win. So whether I'm running less or running more, it's whatever it takes to win." It's worth noting that various injuries throughout the 2025 campaign affected the star QB's practice participation, including a hamstring issue that cropped up in Week 3 and led to Jackson missing three contests. Now that he's had the offseason to heal up, a healthy Jackson, in general, profiles as a bounce-back candidate in 2026, with a return to triple-digit carries plausible in the absence of injury setbacks. While Jackson declined to elaborate on how talks regarding a possible contract extension with the Ravens were going, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic relays the 29-year-old signal caller maintains he wants to remain with the franchise for the foreseeable future. "I love this organization. I love this city," Jackson said. "This is the team that drafted me, got a lot of love for me and I got a lot of love for this city and the team as well." Meanwhile, the two-time MVP has been a regular at Baltimore's voluntary offseason workout program, with an eye toward gaining familiarity with a new offensive scheme/system being implemented by the team's incoming coaching staff.
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Jackson had one of the most remarkable quarterback seasons ever last year. Unprecedented efficiency and a league-high rushing average were easily enough to make him fantasy’s No. 1 QB, even if it wasn’t enough for MVP voters. With 41 TD passes and four interceptions on 474 attempts, Jackson became the first QB with a TD pass percentage higher than 8.0 and an INT rate lower than 1.0 (min. 350 attempts). His 10.3 TD/INT ratio was third best all-time, and of the 22 times a QB has thrown 40-plus TDs in a season, Jackson had the fewest interceptions of any. His work with his legs was just as impressive. He averaged 6.6 yards per rush, the fourth time he’s paced the league, just missing 1,000 yards (915). The superlatives go on and on. YPA? Led the league. Air yards per attempt? Led the league (min. 300 attempts). Deep passing? He was the only QB without an interception on attempts of 20-plus yards (and had 8 TDs, 4th). Derrick Henry was no more costly at the goal line for Jackson (4 rush TD) than Gus Edwards was the year before. Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman were quality downfield weapons, and Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely formed a strong tight-end duo. All are back, giving Jackson a shot to repeat as fantasy’s top QB. He's finished Top 5 at the position three times (twice No. 1) in his four seasons with 15 or more starts. If healthy, there are few surer things in fantasy.
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Reports to OTAs
Jackson is present Tuesday for the second week of voluntary OTAs, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
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Agrees to contract restructure
Jackson and the Ravens are in agreement on a restructured contract to add $40 million of cap space for 2026, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Extension talks underway
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said Tuesday that he's confident a new contract extension with Jackson will be finalized this offseason, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Throws three TDs in crushing loss
Jackson (back) completed 11 of 18 pass attempts for 238 yards, three touchdowns and one interception while taking four carries for nine yards in Sunday's 26-24 loss to the Steelers.
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Another full practice, set to play
Jackson (back) practiced fully Thursday.
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Missing some OTA work
Jackson won't be present for multiple OTA sessions this week but is expected back soon, NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The star signal-caller has been in touch with the team and informed head coach Jesse Minter he'll be back in the building soon. Jackson was present at the Ravens' April minicamp and has already been lauded by Minter for being "one of our leaders in the offseason" as the entire offense works to master a new scheme ahead of the 2026 season.
The star signal-caller has been in touch with the team and informed head coach Jesse Minter he'll be back in the building soon. Jackson was present at the Ravens' April minicamp and has already been lauded by Minter for being "one of our leaders in the offseason" as the entire offense works to master a new scheme ahead of the 2026 season.







