As the offseason continues to move on with no resolution between the contract stalemate between the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson, his future with the franchise remains uncertain.
Appearing on SportsCenter, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler noted the "sense" from people around the league think Jackson is at least open to playing for a new team, but the Ravens are indicating to some free agents they've spoken with that they "would like to keep" the 26-year-old quarterback:
"People I'm talking to believe, or are getting the sense, that Lamar Jackson is at least open to a change of scenery at this point from Baltimore because he's been put in that position when the Ravens placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on him, opening the door for teams to make offer sheets on Jackson that the Ravens can always match.