New OC Declan Doyle expects all Ravens players at voluntary OTAs
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New OC Declan Doyle expects all Ravens players at voluntary OTAs
""We would expect them to be here and certainly it is voluntary," Doyle said. "But also, if you want to say that you're going to win a championship, you want to say that you have championship standards and those are your goals and your expectations, certainly that's going to take work. That's going to take collaboration, that's going to take the beginning of building the relationship with their coaches [and] other players, starting off this next regime on the right foot.""
"The Ravens' biggest offseason priority is to reduce Jackson's $74.5 million salary cap number, which is the second-highest in the NFL. Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti recently said the team wants to get a new deal down with Jackson by the start of free agency in the middle of March. Whether Baltimore can get a new contract with Jackson could impact his availability this spring."
The Ravens hired Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator to construct a new offense around quarterback Lamar Jackson. The offseason program begins April 6, with on-field workouts starting in May. Jackson has historically skipped most voluntary workouts, missing eight of nine on-field practices last spring, raising uncertainty about his spring attendance. The team aims to lower Jackson's $74.5 million salary cap hit, and owner Steve Bisciotti wants a new deal before free agency in mid-March, which could affect Jackson's availability. Doyle has communicated with Jackson several times and praised his growth mindset and willingness to learn.
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