Lamar Jackson Back and Ready to Conquer: The Lombardi Trophy is the Only Goal
- NFL News

- Jul 30, 2024
- 2 min read
Lamar Jackson is back at Ravens practice, healthy and eager to pick up where he left off. The two-time MVP, who missed four practices last week due to illness, is feeling "wonderful" and ready to lead his team on a championship quest.
While Jackson has already achieved incredible success, earning two MVP awards and leading the Ravens to a playoff berth last season, his ultimate goal remains elusive: the Lombardi Trophy. "That's been the first checkbox for me since 2018," he stated, emphasizing his determination to be labeled a champion, not just an MVP.
The Ravens' season ended in a heartbreaking defeat to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game, a loss that served as a potent reminder of the team's ultimate objective. Now, with Jackson back in the fold, the Ravens are ready to put their thoughts into practice and chase that elusive championship.
This season, Jackson is empowered by his coaches and will have more freedom at the line of scrimmage, a move inspired by the legendary Tom Brady. While Jackson acknowledges Brady's greatness, he remains focused on his own journey, refusing to rest on his laurels.
"I'm not the G.O.A.T.," he said, "Tom Brady the G.O.A.T."
His determination is clear. He's rested enough this summer, and now it's time to work.
Lamar Jackson is back, and he's hungry. The Ravens are ready to make a statement, and the NFL should be on notice. This team is not satisfied with just making the playoffs; they want to be champions, and Jackson is leading the charge. The Lombardi Trophy is the ultimate prize, and the Ravens are ready to do whatever it takes to claim it.








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