THE HERD | Colin Cowherd BLOWN AWAY, Baltimore Ravens Want To TRADE Lamar Jackson | NFL

THE HERD | Colin Cowherd BLOWN AWAY, Baltimore Ravens Want To TRADE Lamar Jackson | NFL
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  1. Slander 😮 Funny how that always happens to certain QBs. But honestly I hope they trade the two time MVP to the Dolphins. Jackson with Hill and Waddle and Achane can work!

  2. Remember it came out that nfl colluded against lamar and others including his own team 😂 it’s the other way around Lamar is tired of josh harbaugh and that front office cause there fake

  3. Yea I’d be the first to be absolutely skeptical about this considering what happened during their contract negotiations and what came out about the collusion case. Lamar doesn’t have an agent to leak anything to. We know this came from an alleged internal like source which would most likely be an attempt to protect the front office and coaching staff considering the countless demands for harbaugh to be fired. Your take on great players always having great coaching around them seems to contradict your previous takes on John harbaugh (unless you were speaking generally). It’s abundantly clear harbaugh isn’t a great coach. Former hall of fame players have said it, a real section of the fan base has said it, and this is the most I’ve seen the media speak out about the most obvious counterintuitive coaching decisions that happen on an annual basis. I don’t think it’s a coincidence this came out all of a sudden when all the heat is directed towards the coaching staff and front office.

  4. Lamar is literally the opposite of eli manning. Eli was mid in the regular season but went beast mode come the playoffs.
    Where as lamar is insane in the regular season, and then has arguably been the worst qb in the playoffs every year he has been in the playoffs.

  5. Ok time to undress this guy by first stating I made it four and half minutes into this video, and it’s clear this guy doesn’t understand the Ravens at all. The first thing that should have been addressed was the offensive line specifically guard play. Daniel Faalele and Andrew Vorhees were liabilities early, and from Week 1 Lamar Jackson was under pressure and forced to create on broken plays. That’s not opinion; it’s on film and backed up by protection metrics. Beyond that, this analysis completely ignores the issues Baltimore media has been calling out for the 3 plus years. The Ravens consistently struggle with in-game adjustments, clock management, and situational football. Those failures show up every season, especially in close games and the postseason.

    There’s also the ongoing problem of offensive identity. The scheme oscillates between pass-heavy concepts that don’t match the personnel and run concepts that abandon what Lamar does best. Add in predictable play-calling, slow halftime adjustments, and recurring red-zone inefficiency, and you get an offense that underperforms its talent level.
    Depth and roster construction have been another quiet issue. Injuries are part of football, but Baltimore repeatedly relies on thin margin depth at key positions—offensive line, wide receiver, and corner—and then acts surprised when those weaknesses are exposed in January.

    And let’s be clear: Lamar Jackson is not the problem, and the Ravens are not trading him. That narrative comes from national media recycling lazy talking points for clicks, not from anyone who actually follows the team or the local reporting. I’ll be back here in September 2026 to remind everyone how wrong this take was.

  6. The Baltimore Ravens don't have a rich history at all of finding THAT guy at QB. They had a bunch of bad QBs before they finally got a GOOD one in Flacco & they didn't get the GREAT one in Lamar Jackson until basically a decade later. If you're the Baltimore Ravens, think about this for a second. You had all those bad QBs for a while and only because you had the greatest defense of all time arguably in the year 2000 were you able to win the ONE Super Bowl. You won with Flacco 12 years later, but that was also a bit fluky too due to Flacco literally not throwing a single INT and Rahim Moore making one of the dumbest defensive plays I've ever seen in a playoff game. Without THAT guy at QB, you got two super bowls that were BOTH under very historically specific circumstances in different eras to where those won't repeat themselves now. That 2000 defense isn't getting re-created now & I highly doubt we'll ever see a QB again go on a Super Bowl winning run where a QB is airing it out as aggressively as Flacco did in 2012 & not have a single INT. That's unheard of. If you're Baltimore & you trade Lamar Jackson, you're putting an almost delusional belief in yourself to get another QB even close to Lamar Jackson when your history suggests that you've struggled with that

    You're not the Packers who've gone from Favre to Rodgers to Jordan Love in b2b2b eras. You're not the Colts that went from Manning to Luck. You're not the Chargers that went from Brees to Rivers to Herbert. You're more like the Bears & look at how long it took them to maybe FINALLY get the guy in Caleb Williams. They were looking for a franchise QB for YEARS with just as strong of defenses and running games as the Ravens for all those years. Urlacher, Briggs, Tommie Harris, etc. They had that defensive core for years and never got the QB. From then to now is an over 20 year gap, which is a hell of a lot. Lamar Jackson is at worst a Top 4 QB in the NFL right now at 28 years old. If you trade him, you're very, very likely to go backwards in terms of the next QB you'll get, whenever you get him. In this era with a worse QB & one that is not guaranteed to be elite or even very good again, can a team with THAT player at QB win a Super Bowl, especially with how you're constructed now ? For perspective here, Josh Allen is a better QB than Lamar Jackson & even HE doesn't have a super bowl yet with how historic that dude is all seasons long. Once you get that elite QB on your team that's not even 30 yet especially, there is almost no circumstance I can think of in which you give that guy up, especially given the organization we're talking about and their history at getting the guy at that spot. No way they should do this

  7. Ravens fans starting to make me think they don't care about a Super Bowl they care more about what Lamar did in his past and they just want him to be in Baltimore without getting a ring 🤦🏾‍♂️ Thats they mind frame. As long as we have Lamar we good 🤦🏾‍♂️ The irony of wanting to hold on to someone that's not gone get you there tell me everything I need to know about these Ravens fans 🤦🏾‍♂️ They love to bring up his past for some reason. Well we dont live in the past. Maybe if he was a Champion then I can see that but Lamar been trash for years. Especially in the playoffs. But hey that's on them. My team is winners. With a solid QB that dont dissappear in big games. Keep Lamar for ticket sales. Thats all yall care about anyway. Cause yall sure don't care about winning the Super Bowl. If yall did yall would get rid of Lamar

  8. Lamar has a no trade clause😂😂 he holds all the cards he can keep the ravens for 2 years in cap hell if he whants and then be a free agent in 2 years..they can only trade him if he wants to get trade

  9. Burrow misses the playoffs 3rd yr in a row:
    "Poor Joe, CIN failed him"

    Lamar misses the playoffs:
    "Trade him NOW! He's past his prime, not a leader & a bad person"

    This is why traditional national media is dying 😂😂😂

  10. You could put Tom Brady at his prime on the current Ravens O-line and he wouldn't do well because you're only as good as the players around you. Harbaugh said that the O-line keeps getting better as Lamar keeps getting hit a lot every game. How many times has he been hit and sacked this year? Lamar doesn't need to go but the coaching staff does. Please tell me that getting hit a lot in almost every game doesn't affect his performance. Just look at how great of a year he had last year compared to this year. Then compare at how much he was hit this year compared to last year. I get the feeling that Lamar is thinking that the Ravens, especially Harbaugh, just don't care to do anything to help protect him.

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