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Ravens' Eric DeCosta believes Lamar Jackson is set for a 'massive year' in 2026, showcasing great energy and adaptability in learning the new offensive system. The team has high expectations for Jackson as he prepares for the upcoming season.
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The Ravens are entering a new offensive era in 2026, but Eric DeCosta believes Lamar Jackson has handled the transition exactly the way Baltimore hoped he would. During an appearance on 105.7 The Fan with Bruce Cunningham and former Ravens and Super Bowl Champion Femi Ayanbadejo, DeCosta discussed Jackson's approach to the offseason program and the adjustments that come with learning a new system.
“I think he’s got great energy. He’s excited. I think he’s really done a great job being here, learning, learning the new approach of the offense and the terminology and all those things. It’s not an easy thing to do for anybody, but I just think it’s it’s just a great vibe.”
DeCosta also made it clear the Ravens remain extremely confident in Jackson heading into the season. Baltimore believes its franchise quarterback is positioned for another elite campaign, and internally, expectations appear sky high for Jackson entering 2026.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Lamar Jackson poised for 'massive year' says DeCosta
Eric DeCosta expressed confidence in Lamar Jackson, stating he is excited and has adapted well to the new offensive system, indicating a promising season ahead.
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