OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens have started installing their new offense, but they're doing so without the NFL's highest-paid player.
Less than six days after signing a five-year, $260 million deal, quarterback Lamar Jackson remains absent from the team's voluntary offseason workout program. Backups Tyler Huntley and Anthony Brown were quarterbacking the on-field workouts on Wednesday.
"I know Lamar is working hard," new Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken said. "I know the guys that aren't here are working hard; they're pros. When they're here, they're here. We look forward to getting them here and getting up to speed to what we're doing offensively.