The Ravens have attempted to use rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson on the field in a few different ways this regular season. Jackson’s development as a passer is important for the future of Baltimore’s offense, as Joe Flacco is currently in his 11th season.
Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg has been adamant that the team has worked to aid Jackson in multiple ways after practice.
“Very good, and [I have] great trust in all of our players,” Mornhinweg said about Jackson. “Man, is he working hard. Hard work. James [Urban, quarterbacks coach] and he – and I think I mentioned this last week – and ‘RG’ [Robert Griffin III] go down there after practice for, man alive, 20, 30 minutes in most cases, and work the quarterback part of it.