Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens were unable to come to terms on a long-term extension prior to the quarterback’s self-made deadline and now negotiations will be paused until this year is over.
While they couldn’t come up with a deal, it wasn’t without some serious offers being put on the table.
How big of an offer?
Lamar Jackson is believed to have rejected a contract extension worth about $290 million, ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Chris Mortensen report. Baltimore’s attempted offer was more than $49 million per year in average new money and is believed to have approached or beat Wilson in terms of guaranteed money.
Specifically, ESPN reports that Jackson rejected a six-year contract offer with $133 million fully guaranteed. In terms of guaranteed money, that is more than what Wilson and Kyler Murray received in their deals.
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However, it should be noted that the offer did fall short of the $230 million fully guaranteed contract that the Browns signed Deshaun Watson to after they acquired him in a trade with the Houston Texans.
Jackson will earn $23 million in 2022 before being slated for free agency. However, the Ravens could franchise tag him for approximately $45 million.
The former league MVP threw for 16 touchdowns and a career-worst 13 interceptions amid an injury-plagued 2021 campaign.