OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The major storyline for the Baltimore Ravens this offseason is whether they will strike a mega-contract extension with quarterback Lamar Jackson that would pay him more than $40 million per season.
The best move the Ravens can make is not investing in Jackson right now but investing around him, starting with a No. 1 wide receiver like Allen Robinson.
Saturday’s 17-3 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional playoffs served as another reminder the Ravens’ formula needs to change. The combination of a historically dominant running game and a stingy defense has resulted in one playoff victory and loads of disappointment the past three years.