Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti expressed his desire to extend quarterback Lamar Jackson’s contract within the next few months, despite Jackson’s injuries and the team’s playoff absence last season. Bisciotti emphasized the urgency of finalizing the deal to avoid complications during free agency, suggesting a restructuring that would lower Jackson’s substantial cap hits of $74.5 million in 2026 and 2027. If Jackson declines an extension, the Ravens plan to utilize void years to manage the salary cap. Jackson, a former first-round pick, has two years remaining on his current contract.
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