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Ravens Quarterback Returns to Organized Team Activities

The quarterback participated in the team's organized team activities. Reports indicate a contract extension remains possible but is not required at this time.

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The quarterback for the team was present at organized team activities this week. The appearance comes as the player enters a season in which discussions about a contract extension have surfaced.

A contract extension is described as possible but not necessary, according to the report. The same report noted that the quarterback's participation aligns with preparations for the upcoming season.

Key Facts

Quarterback at OTAs
participated in organized team activities
Contract extension
possible but not required

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Team may continue contract discussions during the season.

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PublishedMay 27, 2026, 11:24 PM
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