Ravens Feel They Always Have Chance With Lamar Jackson
As a pending free agent, Kyle Van Noy isn’t sure he’ll be with the Ravens next season.
However, the veteran outside linebacker is certain the Ravens will be contenders again with Jackson as their quarterback.
“I think anytime you have No. 8 at quarterback, you’ve got a shot,” said Van Noy, who won two Super Bowls with the Patriots when Tom Brady was their quarterback.
“I mean, it’s going to be different. Every year is different. But I think any time you have the core that they have here – with the young studs that they have – and a quarterback, they’ve always got a chance.”
It will be difficult for the Ravens to watch Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs try for their third Super Bowl title in five seasons when they face the 49ers in Las Vegas next weekend. At age 28, Mahomes has played in six straight AFC championships and shows no sign of slowing down. He’s set a high bar for a conference loaded with young, talented quarterbacks, including Jackson, Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, Trevor Lawrence, Justin Herbert, C.J. Stroud and Tua Tagovailoa.
However, Jackson has four playoff appearances in six years and a 58-19 regular season as a starting quarterback. He’s only 27 years old. He plans to keep challenging for Super Bowls until he finally breaks through, and his teammates believe strongly that the breakthrough for Jackson will eventually come.
“We wouldn’t be here without him, so he knows. He knows the love for him in here,” wide receiver Zay Flowers said. “We all have his back, and we’re going to be right back at it next year, because he isn’t going anywhere, and I’m not going anywhere, so let’s get it.”
Right tackle Morgan Moses is a 10-year veteran who had only played in two playoffs games before joining the Ravens in 2020. He had never won a playoff game until this season when Baltimore defeated the Texans in the divisional round.
Moses had a front row seat watching Jackson dominate the second half of that game. Moses got so excited after Jackson ran for a second-half touchdown against the Texans, he grabbed a camera from a sideline photographer and started pretending to take Jackson’s picture as part of the end zone celebration.
Moments like that, and the experience of getting closer to a Super Bowl, will help fuel Moses this offseason. He’s looking forward to taking another ride with Jackson, who he expects to learn from.
“Lamar Jackson is a top-notch competitor, first of all,” Moses said. “Everybody wants to have plays back, and you would love to change the outcome, but that’s not life.
“You just look yourself in the mirror and say, ‘How can I get better from this? How can I grow from this as a football player, as a person, as a man and as a brother?’ You come back collectively in the offseason, and you work on those things. It’s not about starting over from Day 1. It’s about how can we grow from what we did this year.”
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