Boston Herald

Ravens’ Jackson lobbied for Brown

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BALTIMORE — In his first media availabili­ty since reporting for training camp, Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson said he spoke to team officials about free-agent wide receiver Antonio Brown after their April workout.

Jackson was seen throwing passes to the 32-year-old receiver in Florida, along with Brown’s cousin, wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown. The workout fueled more speculatio­n that the team might be interested in bringing in the former Pittsburgh Steelers star.

Antonio hasn’t played since Week 2 of the 2019 season, as he continues to be investigat­ed by the NFL for off-the-field issues. The Oakland Raiders voided his guaranteed money after he missed nearly all of training camp last year. The Raiders cut him in September after he demanded to be released. After signing with the New England Patriots, he was named in a lawsuit by a former trainer, who alleged he sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions. Days later, another woman accused him of sexual misconduct. The Patriots released him after one game.

“Around us, he was a great guy,” Jackson said Wednesday. “You don’t really see anything going on at all. He’s a cool, down-to-earth guy. He’s passionate about the sport of football.

“That’s the type of guy we need in our locker room. I feel like the locker room here is different from any other locker room. It’s a brotherhoo­d going on. None of that outside noise, it’s strictly inside. We worry about each other, we worry about what we have going on. We want to win, and I can tell in him he wants to win. He wants to play ball.”

While Jackson said he spoke to team officials about Antonio Brown, it’s unclear whether he also vouched for the team to sign Brown. “They’ve seen the videos and stuff like that, too, and they asked me and I told them the same response I just told you guys,” Jackson said.

Weeks after the workout, Jackson said he would be “happy” if the team signed Antonio Brown and called him a “great player.”

“It was nice throwing to Antonio Brown,” Jackson said Wednesday. “I was hoping we would get him. I’m still hoping, a little bit.”

According to a June NFL Network report, the Ravens have had internal discussion­s about signing Brown. In recent months, team officials have been tight-lipped about any interest — or disinteres­t — in the wide receiver. Coaches have spoken glowingly of a potential breakout season for Marquise Brown, as well as fellow second-year player Miles Boykin. The team also expects rookie wide receivers Devin Duvernay and James Proche to contribute.

“We’re always assessing the players out there on the streets,” general manager Eric DeCosta told Sirius XM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio in April. ”

 ?? Nancy lane / herald staFF FIle ?? LONG GONE: Then-Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown makes a catch during practice at Gillette Stadium on Sept. 18, 2019.
Nancy lane / herald staFF FIle LONG GONE: Then-Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown makes a catch during practice at Gillette Stadium on Sept. 18, 2019.

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