Lamar Jackson Is Adding 'New Things' and the Whole League Is Still Talking About It
Alright, football fanatics, gather 'round because Mark Andrews just dropped some absolute bombs about Lamar Jackson, and if you're not hyped, you're not paying attention. The big news? Andrews says Lamar is "constantly evolving and getting better" in an offense that's "totally different" from anything they've ever done. Yeah, you read that right. Totally different. And honestly, it sounds like a scary sight for the rest of the league.A New OC, a New Era for Lamar
So, what's got Andrews so fired up? It's all about new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle. Apparently, Jackson has been completely immersed in Doyle's system this offseason, and Andrews, who's been with Lamar since they were both rookies in Baltimore back in 2018, has seen new depths to what Jackson can do. Think about that for a second. This is a guy who's already won two MVP awards, tearing up the league in various offensive schemes, and his tight end, who's been there for all of it, says he's *still* finding new levels. That's just wild."Scary Sight" for the League
Andrews wasn't holding back in his interview with CBSSports.com. He made it clear thiTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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s isn't just a tweak here or there. He said, and I quote, "This is a different offense than we've been a part of since we got into the league, it's totally different than anything we've done." He’s seen Lamar adapt before, but this feels like a whole new chapter. Andrews believes Jackson will "make it his own, adapt to it and be the best that there is," because that's just the kind of competitor Lamar is. When you hear a trusted teammate, someone who's caught countless passes from him, say Jackson is "adding new things to his repertoire," it's not just talk. It means real, tangible changes are happening. And that, my friends, is why Andrews called it a "scary sight." Look, when a two-time MVP is still finding ways to get "totally different" and "better," it grabs your attention. We’ve seen the magic, the speed, the arm talent. Now, with Declan Doyle shaking things up, it feels like we're about to witness Lamar Jackson 3.0. How will these "new things" translate onto the field? We'll have to wait for the season to kick off to see the full picture, but you can bet every defensive coordinator in the league is already losing sleep thinking about it. Get ready, because if Andrews is right, the upcoming season is going to be a show.This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.