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He is being an example, father's fight for their kids
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Lamar has had work outs in the off season, including throwing, with Zay and several others, your point papa? The OTAs recently? As I said, he had a very continuous child custody case going on the past few months, in Florida and was excused from the OTAs, though he did give up some $700k in bonus money to do so; admirable
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Have to wonder, whose roster spot will he take? Of the young, up & coming talents
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Well this year he had custody issues with his child he was dealing with down in Florida.
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If he stays healthy, great if he plays to his talent. But if he plays not to get hurt, ring a bell?
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Yall wanted a cheap rental, here he is..... The sides agreed on a one-year deal worth $6MM, https://www.profootballrumors.com/2025/06/ravens-sign-cb-jaire-alexander#google_vignette
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Unreal Lamar Jackson urged the Ravens to sign Jaire Alexander, and the franchise quarterback's wish has been granted. Alexander has signed with Baltimore, reuniting the two-time Pro Bowler with Jackson, his friend and former teammate at Louisville. The 28-year-old Alexander has been one of the NFL's top cornerbacks when healthy and is a physical player who loves the challenge of covering top receivers. He will add experience and depth to the team's cornerback group led by four-time Pro Bowler Marlon Humphrey and talented second-year pro Nate Wiggins. Alexander projects to be the outside cornerback opposite Wiggins, with Humphries. https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/jaire-alexander-signs-ravens-lamar-jackson-reunite-eric-decosta-free-agency
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Quarterback Lamar Jackson and the Ravens took another step toward putting on the pads Tuesday with the first practice of their two-day mandatory minicamp. Returning to the field for the first time since Week 1 of organized team activities, Jackson looked crisp from the jump. He connected with tight end Mark Andrews on several throws over the middle and further established chemistry with new wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. For Jackson, going to work is better than having time off. "You want to know the best thing I did [during the offseason]? I came here today," Jackson said. "I was out here training with my guys, working hard. I felt like we got better today." Here are other notes from Tuesday's practice: Hopkins had a one-handed sliding catch on a short pass from Jackson in 11-on-11 drills. Jackson said, "He caught the ball so smooth. He got up. I don't even think he put his other hand on the ground to get up. … That's some super-vet stuff." Jackson connected with Andrews for a big completion on a seven-on-seven play, lofting a pass over Trenton Simpson's head and finding Andrews for roughly a 20-yard gain. Simpson returned the favor later in seven-on-seven work, picking off Jackson on a pass over the middle. Fellow inside linebacker Jake Hummel also nearly had a pick during seven-on-seven work, as the inside linebackers showed off their pass coverage. Safety Beau Brade and cornerback Chidobe Awuzie both returned to practice after suffering what Head Coach John Harbaugh described as minor ankle injuries at organized team activities. Awuzie's ankle didn't seem to slow him down, as he participated in 11-on-11 work and had a diving pass breakup on a throw from Cooper Rush. The veteran free-agent addition also blew up a run play in the backfield. T.J. Tampa had a leaping interception in the back of the end zone, bobbling and holding onto the ball while keeping his feet in bounds. After coming away with two interceptions in OTAs, undrafted rookie cornerback Reuben Lowery had another takeaway in seven-on-seven drills, ripping the ball away from wide receiver Dayton Wade on a pass down the left sideline. Undrafted safety Desmond Igbinosun also snagged an interception after a pass-catcher let the ball slip through his hands over the middle. Wade caught several passes throughout the day, including a sideline touchdown grab in 11-on-11 work. Rookie insider linebacker Teddye Buchanan broke up a pass over the middle in seven-on-seven drills. Malik Cunningham made a one-handed grab in the flat on a rollout pass from Rush.
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Practice this week https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/lamar-jackson-ravens-practice-report-deandre-hopkins-mark-andrews-trenton-simpson
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He cant stay healthy, why add an often injured corner to a secondary that lately cant stay healthy? https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/lamar-jackson-lets-go-get-jaire-alexander One of cornerback Jaire Alexander’s college teammates would like to join up again in the NFL. Alexander was released by the Packers recently and his inability to stay healthy in recent years isn’t an issue for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Jackson and Alexander played together while at Louisville and Jackson said at a Tuesday press conference that he’s spoken to Alexander about coming to Baltimore Jackson said you never know what Alexander will do, but made it clear that he thinks General Manager Eric DeCosta should call the corner as well. “Go get him, Eric,” Jackson said. “I love all our corners, but go get him Eric.”
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Now he is out riding a bike, flaunting his current freedom with weird Instagram posts... fit him in a straight jacket and put him in a rubber room
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That's not good
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Don't forget about Noteboom, he is serviceable for a few games at either tackle spot..
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Yeah, he works hard so I'm looking forward to see him grow this year. This offense should really take off this year, again, difficult to imagine considering they were at or near the top last year in pts, yards, passing & running. The key will be consistent play, turnovers, both for them and the defense.
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Yeah, the team is set on Faalele at right guard, still, he needs improvement as well. Even so, as well as this team ran the ball last year, it is hard to complain too much