Lamar Jackson was close to leading the Baltimore Ravens to a serious Super Bowl chance, but a loss to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round of the playoffs left the 28-year-old star quarterback without his first title and without the MVP award in the 2024 NFL season.

The offseason marks the time to prepare for the 2025 NFL season, where the Ravens will aim to lead the AFC North once again. With Jackson as their main star, the Baltimore franchise is optimistic about the fresh start and is gearing up to replicate past successes.

Owner Steve Bisciotti shared his thoughts on the Ravens’ expectations for the upcoming season, emphasizing the urgency of capitalizing on the team’s current competitive window with Lamar Jackson at quarterback. His statements serve as a warning to the rest of the NFL.

Owner Bisciotti’s message to Jackson and Ravens

“We’ve got a window with Lamar. I know what we can do. I know that we worked to put ourselves in position to win. We all get credit for that. That’s all you can do. I hate it that every year, you just have to start back over again. But you know what? This is not for the meek,” Ravens owner Bisciotti told the team’s website.

Steve Bisciotti, the owner of the Baltimore Ravens

Additionally, Baltimore’s owner stated that he “doesn’t like waiting 12 years and that impatience is good when it comes to competing for championships,” something to strive for now. Bisciotti believes his franchise has what it takes to defeat top contenders like the Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, and even the Buffalo Bills, among other teams.

Will the Ravens be able to win the 2025 NFL season?

​The Baltimore Ravens are aiming for their third Super Bowl title, which would mark quarterback Lamar Jackson’s first league championship. Leveraging Jackson’s talent and the addition of players like Derrick Henry, the Ravens seek to position themselves as strong contenders for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Beyond preseason projections, statements from owner Steve Bisciotti reinforce the team’s internal conviction.​