Thereās no doubt that Lamar Jackson has established himself as one of the NFLās premier talents in recent years ā even if some still think otherwise. So much so, that when he wasnāt selected as the league MVP last season, his key weapon on the Baltimore Ravens, Rashod Bateman, had some strong words about it.
Last season saw Bills quarterback Josh Allen named the leagueās Most Valuable Player, meaning the former Louisville standout couldnāt claim his third MVP trophy. Despite that, Jackson knows he has the full support of his teammates ā including the talented wide receiver.
In a recent conversation with The Athletic, Bateman acknowledged his teammateās talent, making it clear that outside comments donāt affect him at all when it comes to approaching a new season with the Ravens.
āHonestly, whatever they say about Lamar is kind of mind-boggling to us in general,ā Bateman said. āIf you watched the dudeās highlight tape in college, he threw the ball really, really well. You watch in the NFL, and heās throwing the ball better than most quarterbacks since heās been playing. I think they are definitely caught up in him not getting to the Super Bowl, but honestly, thatās hard to even say.ā

Rashod Bateman #7 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates his 49-yard touchdown catch with Lamar Jackson #8 during the third quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on October 21, 2024 in Tampa, Florida.
He also added: āThereās 11 people playing, and itās hard to put it all on the quarterback, even though thatās the leader of the team. If you really watch football, Lamar does a lot. He gives people jobs, and he saves peopleās jobs. Lamar is a special, special generational talent.ā

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A new challenge for the Ravens
Hope is renewed for the Ravens as they head into the upcoming NFL season, having significantly bolstered both sides of the field. John Harbaugh and his squad will aim to break through the playoff barrier and finally reach the long-awaited Super Bowl.
Lamar Jackson will now have another offensive weapon at his disposal following the arrival of DeAndre Hopkins to the team. While the veteran receiver is in the twilight of his career, he remains confident that he can help his new quarterback make a serious push in the season ahead.
In addition, the recent arrival of Jaire Alexander in Baltimore promises to further strengthen a defense that aims to remain among the leagueās best this upcoming season.
The first challenges for the Ravens
- @ Buffalo Bills, September 7th
- vs Cleveland Browns, September 14th
- vs Detroit Lions, September 22nd
- @ Kansas City Chiefs, September 28th
- vs Houston Texans, October 5th
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