Lamar Jackson Returns to Ravens Practice Field for Mandatory Minicamp
- Lamar Jackson made his return to the Baltimore Ravens’ training facility in Owings Mills on Tuesday to participate in the opening session of the team's required minicamp, having missed the earlier voluntary OTAs.
- Jackson's return follows a playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills five months earlier, a defeat he admits he has not gotten over and described as a "deep-felt loss."
- During minicamp, Jackson expressed his desire to improve chemistry with teammates, focusing on protecting the ball better and building stronger connections with new addition DeAndre Hopkins.
- Jackson expressed confidence in recovering from the setback and stressed the importance of learning from their errors to improve their performance in future opportunities, demonstrating their determination to make amends for the defeat.
- According to Bet365, the Ravens share the next best chance behind the favorites to secure the Super Bowl LX title, entering 2025 with a potent offense, a top-tier defense, and strong hopes for a championship victory.
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