Lamar Jackson adds boxing to his offseason training routine
Briefly

Lamar Jackson adds boxing to his offseason training routine
"I salute every boxer out there," Jackson wrote on the Instagram video. Jackson has apparently incorporated boxing into his offseason training. The workouts include Jackson throwing a series of punches into gloves and pads held by Dawson Saint Jour, a high-performance boxing and strength coach."
"Jackson, 29, is coming off a season where he missed four games due to a hamstring injury and a back contusion and recorded his first losing season as a starter (6-7) of his NFL career. In his 13 games, Jackson threw for 2,549 yards, 21 touchdowns and seven interceptions, while rushing for 349 yards and two TDs."
"Since 2018, Jackson has taken more hits -- 1,379 to be exact -- than any other quarterback. This offseason, he gets to be the one throwing the punches as part of his training regimen with boxing coach Dawson Saint Jour."
Lamar Jackson, the Ravens quarterback entering his ninth NFL season, has added boxing to his offseason training regimen under coach Dawson Saint Jour. Jackson is recovering from a season where he missed four games due to hamstring and back injuries, resulting in his first losing record (6-7) as a starter. He threw for 2,549 yards with 21 touchdowns and seven interceptions while rushing for 349 yards. The Ravens restructured his contract to create cap space, though a long-term extension wasn't reached. Jackson remains tied for the best passer rating in NFL history at 102.2 and holds the record for most career rushing yards by a quarterback with 6,522 yards.
Read at ESPN.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]