Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta indicated there has been no movement in contract talks with Lamar Jackson because the star quarterback hasn't shown much interest in getting one done.
Jackson, who is entering his fifth year with the Ravens, is one of the few players in the NFL without an agent and is representing himself in contract negotiations.
DeCosta has communicated once with Jackson via text over the last month and said Wednesday that the Ravens will work "at Lamar's urgency."
"I think it takes two sides to actively put their heads together and get a deal worked out," DeCosta said at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.