The Baltimore Ravens are ensuring Lamar Jackson’s blindside remains well protected, as they have reached an agreement with veteran left tackle on a three-year, $60 million contract extension. The deal, which includes $40 million in guaranteed money, solidifies his place as a cornerstone of Baltimore’s offensive line through the 2027 season. After battling injuries in recent years, the 30-year-old tackle is set to continue anchoring the Ravens’ front, providing stability and leadership to one of the NFL’s most dynamic offenses.
A former first-round pick in 2016, has been a key piece of the Ravens’ success since entering the league. A dominant force when healthy, he was named First-Team All-Pro in 2019, showcasing his elite pass-blocking ability. Despite facing setbacks with multiple injuries, Stanley has remained resilient, working his way back to form. His presence on the line is crucial for Jackson and the Ravens’ run-heavy attack, which relies on strong protection and physical play up front.
This extension not only rewards Stanley for his past contributions but also signals Baltimore’s commitment to keeping their offensive line intact. With Jackson leading the offense and a solid group of playmakers around him, maintaining continuity in the trenches is a top priority. The Ravens have long been known for their physical brand of football, and keeping a veteran leader like Stanley ensures they can continue that identity. His ability to lock down opposing edge rushers will be pivotal as Baltimore looks to make another deep playoff run.

With free agency looming and teams scrambling to secure top talent, the Ravens wasted no time locking up one of their most important players. Stanley’s deal ensures that Baltimore’s offensive line remains a strength for years to come. As he enters the next chapter of his career, Ravens fans can breathe easy knowing their franchise left tackle isn’t going anywhere.