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Luckily for Ravens supporters, Jackson magic will only grow for the team as the two parties agreed to a five-year contract for $260 million last summer.

Lamar Jackson-led Ravens get unprecedented respect from announcers on  'Monday Night Football' – Baltimore Sun

Visit Macon.com/Sports/NFL/article285889886.html#story to learn more.Because he wears multiple hats, Brandon Gaudin has plenty of employment security. But it seems like he would take the position right away if the Baltimore Ravens ever called. Gaudin, who is most known for being the MLB’s Atlanta Braves’ television voice, predicted Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s professional ascent and talked about one of his first production meetings with the two-time MVP in an episode of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution podcast titled “Braves Report.”

Gaudin has also established a strong career in the professional and college football divisions of Fox Sports, attending several pregame production meetings. But working with a young Jackson had a profound effect on him. “I remember meeting with Lamar Jackson who is still young but was even younger at the time, and at the end of that meeting, I wanted to run through a brick wall for him,” Gaudin said. “I wish to compete against him. Although I had watched some of his interviews, I was very impressed by how intelligent these guys were—how they knew coverages and read defenses—when he sat down without a camera, the doors closed, and they just talked football. You don’t appreciate it enough.”

In the second week of 2019, Jackson’s first full-time season as Baltimore’s starting quarterback, Gaudin and Jackson had their fatal meeting. On Sunday, Jackson and the Ravens were scheduled to play Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals in a matchup of up-and-coming throwing talents. Related: Lamar Jackson’s Development as a Quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens The interconference bird fight gave an early indication of what was to come for Jackson: in a 23-17 triumph, the then-second-year player amassed 392 offensive yards and passed for two touchdowns, making a strong argument for the first of his two MVP awards. Gaudin remarked, “Man, I would love to play with Lamar Jackson.” “I wouldn’t be welcome on his squad. But it would be incredibly nice, you know.

Luckily for Ravens supporters, Jackson magic will only grow for the team as the two parties agreed to a five-year contract for $260 million last summer.

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