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‘Until I retire’: Lamar Jackson explains why he’s not thinking about his NFL legacy amid scary prediction

Ashutosh Kadam by Ashutosh Kadam
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PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 4: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens stands on the sideline during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on January 4, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

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There is only one month left until the Baltimore Ravens officially open training camp, and star quarterback Lamar Jackson is locked in.

The 29-year-old already has an impressive resume, with two NFL MVP awards and multiple playoff appearances. But the one thing still missing is the Lombardi Trophy, which remains his primary focus.

According to Pro Football Talk’s Michael David Smith, when asked what he thinks about his legacy in Baltimore, Jackson made it clear he isn’t thinking about it yet.

“That’s a good question,” Jackson said. “I really don’t have an answer for that question. I was not expecting that. I really don’t think about my legacy. I just try to be the best player I can be, keeping God first and doing what I can do when I can do it, being on the field and just trying to be the best player I can be at every moment.”

Lamar Jackson: I won't think about my legacy until I start thinking about retiring. https://t.co/rsarniFqnb

— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) June 27, 2026

“I don’t really think about my legacy. Probably when I start thinking about retiring, I’ll probably be thinking about that — but not now,” the former Heisman winner also added.

Since being drafted 32nd overall by the Ravens in 2018, Jackson has transformed the franchise into a perennial AFC contender. Along with two MVP awards, the four-time Pro Bowler holds the NFL record for the most career rushing yards by a quarterback. He has rushed for 6,522 yards in his eight-year career.  Jackson is followed by Michael Vick (6,109 yards) and Cam Newton 5,631 yards.

Jackson has led Baltimore to five playoff appearances (2018, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2024) and consistently ranks among the league’s most dynamic players. While his regular-season resume is already among the best of his era, winning a Super Bowl is widely viewed as the missing piece.

But can he fulfill this dream of winning a Super Bowl in the 2026 NFL season? Well, that depends on several factors, and one of them is scary, per his teammate Mark Andrews.

Ravens’ Mark Andrews makes ‘scary’ prediction about Lamar Jackson

On June 25, CBS reporter Zachary Pereles published a report that Ravens tight end Andrews pointed out what could be a scary prediction about his QB this season.

Lamar Jackson
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 4: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass during the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on January 4, 2026, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

First up, talking about the upcoming season, Andrews said, “This is a different offense than we’ve been a part of since we got into the league — it’s totally different than anything we’ve done.” But while talking about the potential challenge the team and QB might face, No. 89 added, “I think [Jackson’s] going to make it his own, adapt to it and be the best that there is. That’s the type of person that he is, and that’s the type of guys and coaches that we have. I think that’s a scary sight when you see Lamar Jackson adding new things to his repertoire.”

The most significant change for Baltimore since the 2025 season is on the offensive side of the coaching staff. Declan Doyle has taken over as offensive coordinator, replacing Todd Monken, meaning Jackson and the Ravens are learning a new offensive system.

As Mark Andrews noted, it’s “a different offense” than what the team has run since he and Jackson entered the league. He suggested that Doyle is introducing new concepts rather than simply carrying over Monken’s scheme.

Outside of that, the Ravens have largely retained the core of their offense. Jackson remains the centerpiece, with key playmakers such as Mark Andrews, Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and Derrick Henry still expected to play major roles. That continuity should help Baltimore adjust to the new offensive philosophy while building on the success of recent seasons. It would be exciting to see if this squad can still manage to beat the competitors in the division and walk towards the 2026-27 NFL playoffs.

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  • Ashutosh Kadam, an NFL writer and owner of Touchdown Daily
    Ashutosh Kadam

    Ashutosh Kadam is a seasoned NFL writer whose work has attracted millions of readers, thanks to his deep understanding of American football. Specializing in trending NFL stories, his articles have appeared on Athlon Sports, Newsbreak, Yardbarker, Essentially Sports, and Last Word on Sports. Known for his bold perspectives on teams, players, and the Draft, Ashutosh delivers unique insights that keep fans connected to the game long after the final whistle. Before entering the world of sports media, Ashutosh spent close to five years with the educational institute ‘Chanakya Mandal Pariwar.’

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