The Baltimore Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson have still not reached a resolution on a long-term extension, leaving his status with the team in limbo. He was given the non-exclusive franchise tag by Baltimore a few weeks ago, which currently comes in at a $32.4 million guaranteed cap hit.
While Jackson appears to be seeking long-term fully-guaranteed money, he doesn’t have an agent to negotiate on his behalf, instead relying on his team and the advice of the NFLPA. On Friday, NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith released a statement on Jackson’s situation, calling out the owners and mentioning possible collusion from them.
The free agency period is a time when our union and its members can see how far we've come, while also understanding what's still at stake when it comes to player empowerment. Here's why that's particularly true this year.https://t.co/tG2KM43N1L pic.twitter.com/da18eKdJuQ
— DeMaurice Smith (@demauricesmith) March 17, 2023