BREAKING: Trade rumors are intensifying around Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson as the team faces a challenging 2025 season plagued by injuries. With just 12 games played this season, Jackson’s struggles have prompted speculation about his future in Baltimore.
Jackson’s performance has not matched expectations, leading to discussions about potential trade destinations. According to Mike Preston of the Baltimore Sun, two teams are already emerging as strong contenders: the Miami Dolphins and the Las Vegas Raiders.
“The Ravens should look at possible trades, which could net them two or three first-round picks,” Preston stated. He highlighted that Jackson would be eager to transition to Miami, especially with Tua Tagovailoa no longer starting. Alternatively, Las Vegas, where Tom Brady holds a partial ownership stake, could also be a viable option.
This season, Jackson has completed 63.7 percent of his passes for 2,311 yards, alongside 18 touchdowns and six interceptions. He has also rushed for 340 yards and two scores. Despite these challenges, Jackson’s previous season was stellar, boasting an MVP-caliber performance with 4,172 yards and 41 touchdowns.
The urgency around Jackson’s potential trade cannot be overstated. With both the Dolphins and Raiders looking to revamp their rosters, landing a player of Jackson’s caliber could significantly alter their franchise trajectories. Fans are watching closely as the offseason approaches, with the possibility of major changes on the horizon.
As the situation develops, expect continued speculation regarding Jackson’s future. While it may still be unlikely that the Ravens will part ways with their star quarterback, the noise surrounding his potential departure is growing louder.
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