Lamar Jackson

Starter 8 Years
2,549 Pass Yds
21 TDs
7 INTs
23 Total TDs
Lamar's
HAIR
32.4
HeyTC AI Rating
#15 Active

Questions about Lamar Jackson or the Ravens?

Lamar Jackson Today

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Lamar Jackson's Ravens saw their disappointing 8-9 regular season end in a playoff elimination loss, where the dual-threat QB struggled mightily, posting 0 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs, and a 0.0 passer rating in a game that exposed Baltimore's postseason frailties. Over 13 starts, Jackson threw for 2,549 yards with 21 TDs against 7 INTs while rushing for 1,206 yards and 7 scores, a stat line good enough for HeyTC's #15-ranked quarterback but not the elite dominance fans crave from the ex-MVP. Post-game buzz highlights his career playoff inconsistencies—think past INTs and fumbles in big spots—leaving offseason storylines centered on scheme tweaks, WR upgrades, and whether John Harbaugh can unlock Lamar's wizardry before Brock Purdy laps him in postseason lore.

Lamar Jackson Rating Breakdown

Season
Average
Fantasy
Good
Playoffs
Average
Overall
Chill
8 years with the Ravens

Lamar Jackson Contract & Salary

Status Under Contract
Contract Length 5 years
Total Value $260,000,000
Avg/Year (APY) $52,000,000
Guaranteed $185,000,000
Free Agent 2028

Lamar Jackson 2025 Stats via ESPN

2,549 Pass Yards
21 Pass TDs
7 INTs
63.6% Comp %
32.4 HAIR
103.8 Passer Rtg
8.4 Y/A
13 Games
349 Rush Yards
2 Rush TDs

Should I Keep Lamar Jackson?

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KEEP 8/10 Confidence (High)

Lamar Jackson remains an elite fantasy QB with strong per‑game production in 2025, but recurring injuries and Baltimore’s organizational reset slightly lower his long‑term stability compared with the very top dynasty options. His dual‑threat ceiling and proven MVP‑level play still make him a cornerstone in all but the most cost‑prohibitive keeper formats.

Lamar Jackson Fantasy Projections & Matchup Analysis
QB4 Dynasty Rank
28 Age
3-5 years Elite Years Left
Elite Trade Value
Career Trajectory: Peak

Comfortably keep him at any mid‑round or later cost; only consider moving on if your keeper cost is a top‑15 overall pick and you can pivot to a younger elite QB or a true top‑3 RB/WR in that slot. Given a #15 overall price point from your league data, he is still a justifiable keep unless your roster construction or scoring heavily devalues QB.

Team Situation

The Ravens missed the playoffs in 2025, endured a ‘historically bad’ start, frequent collapses, and significant internal friction, leading to John Harbaugh’s firing and likely offensive staff changes. While the franchise is clearly committed to building around Jackson, the upcoming coaching and scheme transition adds near‑term volatility to his situation, though his talent and role security remain very strong.

Long-term Factors
  • Sustained elite efficiency and production in 2025, including strong passing TD and yardage rates when healthy.
  • Injury risk has increased with multiple missed games in 2025 (hamstring, back) and a declining rushing volume compared to his earlier seasons.
  • Baltimore’s instability after a disappointing 2025 season and John Harbaugh’s firing introduces short‑term scheme and coaching uncertainty around Jackson.

Lamar Jackson Career Timeline

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2025 1

Career-best passing season with Ravens

Jackson posted a career-high 4,172 passing yards and 41 passing touchdowns, along with 915 rushing yards and four rushing scores in the 2025 regular season, reinforcing his status as one of the NFL’s most productive quarterbacks and setting up extension talks with Baltimore.

2024 1

Surpasses Michael Vick’s rushing record

In a dominant win over the Houston Texans, Jackson rushed for 87 yards, including a 48-yard touchdown, to move past Michael Vick’s career total of 6,109 rushing yards, becoming the most prolific rushing quarterback in NFL history.

2023 3

Becomes two-time NFL MVP and Pro Bowler

By the end of the 2023 season, Jackson had earned his second NFL MVP award and accumulated four Pro Bowl selections, underscoring his sustained elite performance and impact on the Ravens’ offense over his first six seasons.

AFC Championship Game appearance

Jackson led the Ravens to the AFC Championship Game played on January 28, 2024, where he threw for 272 yards and added 54 rushing yards in a 17-10 home loss that ended Baltimore’s bid for a Super Bowl appearance that season.

Signs record-setting extension with Ravens

In April 2023, Jackson signed a five-year, $260 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens, giving him a then–NFL-record $52 million average annual salary and securing his status as the team’s franchise quarterback through 2027.

2021 1

Injury-marred Ravens season

During the 2021 season, Jackson battled multiple injuries, including reported hamstring and back issues, contributing to a 6-7 record in his starts and highlighting durability concerns that affected Baltimore’s playoff hopes.

2019 1

Wins first NFL MVP with Ravens

In his first full season as a starter, Jackson led the Ravens to a 14-2 record, was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player, earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors, and established himself as one of the league’s premier dual-threat quarterbacks.

2018 1

Drafted by Ravens in first round

Lamar Jackson was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the 32nd overall pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, beginning his NFL career in Baltimore where he has spent all eight of his professional seasons.

8 years in the NFL

Frequently Asked Questions About Lamar Jackson

Is Lamar Jackson playing this week?

Yes, Lamar Jackson is expected to start for the Baltimore Ravens this week. After missing Week 17 with a back contusion suffered in Week 16 against the New England Patriots, Jackson said on New Year’s Day that he is “100%” playing in the Ravens’ must‑win Week 18 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers and will wear extra padding to protect his back.

How did Lamar Jackson play in his most recent game?

Lamar Jackson’s most recent appearance came in Week 16 against the New England Patriots, a game he left early with a back contusion after being kneed in the lower back. He missed the remainder of that game and then sat out Week 17 against the Green Bay Packers while recovering.

Is Lamar Jackson getting a contract extension or being traded?

Lamar Jackson is under the five‑year deal he signed in 2023, but multiple reports indicate the Ravens and Jackson are expected to work on an extension this offseason because of the contract’s future cap structure and non‑guaranteed money in later years. NFL insider Albert Breer has suggested other teams could inquire about Jackson if no extension is reached before the new league year, though reporting also says the Ravens “absolutely want Lamar Jackson to be the quarterback of their future,” making a trade unlikely unless negotiations break down.

Is Lamar Jackson a top 10 quarterback right now?

According to HeyTC’s Daily AI Quarterback Rankings, Lamar Jackson is currently ranked <strong>15th</strong> with a <strong>Chill</strong> overall rating of <strong>33.14 tier</strong>, placing him just outside the top 10. That ranking reflects both his recent injury-affected stretch and his overall performance profile this season.

Who does Lamar Jackson play next, and what is the matchup outlook?

Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens next face the Pittsburgh Steelers in a win‑or‑go‑home Week 18 AFC North showdown. With Jackson confirming he will play through his back injury and the Ravens needing a win to secure a playoff spot and eliminate Pittsburgh, the game sets up as one of the most high‑stakes matchups of the weekend.

What is the biggest storyline around Lamar Jackson right now?

The two biggest Lamar Jackson storylines are his return from a back injury for the Ravens’ do‑or‑die Week 18 game and growing speculation about his long‑term future in Baltimore. Jackson is set to play through his back contusion to try to clinch a playoff berth this week, while national reports discuss how Baltimore’s firing of John Harbaugh and the structure of Jackson’s contract could push the team and quarterback toward an extension this offseason amid outside trade interest.