Lamar Jackson dismisses last week's Baltimore Sun report as "noise"
Key Points:
- Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson dismissed reports of tension between him and the team, calling claims of falling asleep in meetings "crazy" and denying issues with coach John Harbaugh.
- The Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston suggested a strained relationship involving Jackson's conditioning, diet, and habits, sparking speculation about a potential trade.
- Jackson, who has no agent, is seen as vulnerable to internal messaging, but he reiterated multiple times that he "absolutely" wants to remain with the Ravens.
- The team's upcoming win-or-go-home game against the Steelers is expected to heavily influence the future dynamics between Jackson and the Ravens organization.
- A trade would be complex, requiring a suitable offer for the Ravens and a contract extension for Jackson














