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Baltimore quarterback praised coordinator Declan Doyle after minicamp ended Wednesday. The Ravens missed the playoffs for the first time since 2021.
api.foxsports.comBaltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said he expects a more explosive offense this season under new coordinator Declan Doyle after the team concluded its minicamp Wednesday in Owings Mills, Maryland. Jackson produced a 6-7 record as the starting quarterback in 2025 and recorded 2,898 total yards, his fewest in an eight-year career. 2 yards per game, its lowest mark since 2017.
Jackson participated in more voluntary workouts this offseason than in previous years to learn the new system and terminology. He also began bonding with Doyle, who at 30 years old is the league's youngest playcaller. During minicamp, Jackson ran the wrong play by pitching the ball instead of running a bootleg.
Doyle playfully cursed at him. Jackson said he welcomed the correction. "I feel like there's going to be a lot of explosiveness this year," Jackson said. " Jackson added that he wants to keep the defense honest by executing the little things correctly.
"With the type of coaching that Declan is bringing, that I believe he's bringing, the sky's the limit," he said. Pro Bowl safety Kyle Hamilton said Jackson looks "like a two-time MVP" in Doyle's offense. "I don't want to age him -- but he's turning 30 next January," Hamilton said.
Jackson has won MVP awards in his first season under each of the previous two coordinators, Greg Roman in 2019 and Todd Monken in 2023.
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