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Lamar Jackson to Make His Acting Debut in “Power Book III: Raising Kanan”: 'I'm So Excited' (Exclusive)

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Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson to Make His Acting Debut in “Power Book III: Raising Kanan”: 'I'm So Excited' (Exclusive) : The NFL MVP tells PEOPLE he's "thrilled" to be joining 'Raising Kanan' and teases his "deadly" and "dangerous" character

Ravens sign ex-Cowboys QB to be Lamar Jackson’s backup

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Ravens sign ex-Cowboys QB to be Lamar Jackson’s backup : The Baltimore Ravens have a new backup quarterback. Cooper Rush on Sunday agreed to a two-year contract with the Ravens that is worth up to $12.2 million, according to multiple reports . The deal includes $4.2 million in guaranteed money. Rush has spent most of the last eight seasons as a backup with the Dallas Cowboys. He started eight games last year after Dak Prescott went down with a season-ending hamstring injury. Rush was eventually benched so the Cowboys could give Trey Lance a look. In total, Rush started 14 games in Dallas and played in 38. He has completed 60.7% of his passes in his career for 3,463 yards, 12 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. Devin Leary, a 2024 sixth-round draft pick out of Kentucky, is the only other quarterback on Baltimore’s roster behind Jackson. Rush will now give the Ravens a much more experienced option. The Cowboys now have Will Grier as their pri...

Lamar Jackson is 9th highest-paid QB in NFL after Josh Allen's 6-year, $330M deal

NFL Salaries are soaring, and thanks to Josh Allen, two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson could be looking toward a raise in the coming months. Adam Schefter is reporting that the Buffalo Bills have agreed on a new record-setting six-year, $330 million contract that includes $250 million guaranteed, the most significant guarantee ever given to an NFL player. Continue Reading...

Todd Monken: Lamar Jackson still just scratching the surface

Todd Monken: Lamar Jackson still just scratching the surface Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken signed a contract extension earlier this year and the chance to continue working with quarterback Lamar Jackson is one of the reasons he’s sticking around Baltimore. Jackson didn’t wind up being voted the league’s MVP for the third time in 2024, but the 2023 MVP set career highs with 4,172 passing yards and 41 touchdown passes while leading the Ravens to another division title. Monken told the team’s website that he thinks Jackson can rise even higher in their third season together. “The year that he had, I think he’s still just scratching the surface of where he’s headed,” Monken said. “It may not statistically show up that way, but I know he’s only the scratching the surface.” Jackson’s numbers may continue to rise, but there...