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After getting battered last season, Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson added boxing to his off-season training program
After getting battered last season, Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson added boxing to his offseason training program. Jackson is looking to rebound after an injury-filled 2025 season, and boxing work is a good way to enhance hand-eye coordination, explosive power, and cardiovascular endurance while offering a low-impact alternative for offseason conditioning. Jackson's contract was recently restructured to clear up roughly $40 million in salary cap space after the two sides "ran out of time" on negotiating an extension, GM Eric DeCosta said.
Entering his 9th NFL season, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is coming out swinging. Jackson has apparently incorporated boxing into his offseason training. (h/t @brianwacker1 ) pic.
twitter. com/PKstDdB20w ā Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) March 17, 2026 Jackson worked with coach Troy Jones in Miami. View this post on Instagram After a near-MVP season in 2024, Jackson was battered and missed four games, going 192-302 passing (63.
6 completion percentage) for 2,549 yards (196. 1 per game), 21 touchdowns, 7 interceptions, and a 103. 8 passer rating.