OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- New Ravens receiver Odell Beckham Jr. said he didn't get any assurances from Lamar Jackson that he would be Baltimore's quarterback this season.
"The goal is to come here and have that possibility with him," Beckham said at his introductory news conference Thursday.
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said he hasn't spoken with Jackson since signing Beckham, but he remains optimistic that the former MVP will be Baltimore's starting quarterback this year.
"Lamar is in our plans," DeCosta said. "We're hopeful to still get a long-term deal.