The Baltimore Ravens have put their faith in Quarterback Lamar Jackson and this offseason has been all about building an offense that fits his skill set. OTA's was mostly about learning the offense and installing the new plays for Jackson and the offense.

He has worked hard since that point to get on the same track with the rest of his offense and feels really good about where everyone is at.

“Got in the playbook, learned as much as I can,” Jackson said via Jonas Shaffer of the Baltimore Sun. “I got way, way ahead of where I was in [organized team activities]. … Dialed in, got my guys. Summer to now, it’s been incredible, just working hard, getting after it. Just got better. Felt comfortable. Just doing good so far.”

Part of getting ready for the season has included joint practices and this week it's the Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles who are working together. The Ravens offense is a little shorthanded, but Jackson is still happy with the way his guys have come out and worked.

“I felt my team came out here, and we got better each and every day,” Jackson said. “We fought through the grind. . . . Guys just stepped it up. We did great today.”

Jackson has played in each of the teams first two preseason games and has shown some ups and downs. The hope is that this season after a full offseason to work through the offense there will be a lot more ups then downs and that this team can make a deep playoff run.