Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
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Former Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson finished the 2025-26 season with a 6-7 record, as the Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from playoff contention.
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‘We did all that’: Lamar Jackson reacts to crushing season failure
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the team’s two-time MVP, struggled to process what had just happened. Tyler Loop’s missed 44-yard field goal wasn’t supposed to be the way this ended.
Amid the talk around Jackson, reports from the "Baltimore Sun" have claimed that the Ravens QB has been staying up late playing video games. He has also reportedly been falling asleep at team meetings, to make matters worse.
The worst-case scenario for the Ravens should be receiving Sauce Gardner-type compensation for Jackson. The Indianapolis Colts acquired the All-Pro cornerback from the New York Jets at this season's Nov. 4 trade deadline for a 2026 first-round pick, a 2027 first-round pick and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell .
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Ravens have a lot to ask themselves after a season with Super Bowl hopes ended with an 8-9 record
From Week 1 at Buffalo — when they blew a 15-point lead in the final four minutes — until Tyler Loop's missed field goal ended their season Sunday night, the Baltimore Ravens consistently fell short of their lofty expectations.
Cameras caught Lamar Jackson's heartbreaking reaction to Tyler Loop missing the game-winning field goal vs. Pittsburgh.