Jackson is coming off an injury-plagued campaign that held him to just 13 games. He earned 2,549 passing yards and 21 touchdowns with seven interceptions with a 63.6 completion percentage. Compare that to his 2024 Pro Bowl campaign, when he generated 4,172 yards with 41 TDs and just four INTs, while completing 66.7 percent.

The Ravens recently restructured Jackson’s contract to create roughly $40 million in salary cap space after sides couldn’t agree on a new deal before the start of free agency.

Entering Year 9, Jackson is under pressure to finally get over the playoff hump. With new coach Jesse Minter taking over, Jackson is running a new offense under first-time play-caller Declan Doyle, it’s a pivotal season for the dual-threat QB.

At the very least, Jackson looks like he’s in shape to attack the season.