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Ravens OC Declan Doyle Presses for OTA Attendance, Drawing Pushback and Praise

The push coincides with the team’s effort to resolve Jackson’s contract to ease a 2026 cap burden.

Overview

  • Laying out expectations at his introduction, Doyle said players should attend voluntary OTAs if the Ravens are serious about championship standards, remarks widely read as directed at Lamar Jackson.
  • Reactions split quickly, with Chad Johnson blasting the public message to a franchise quarterback and ESPN’s Marcus Spears applauding it as a bid to establish respect.
  • Some outlets cautioned that framing voluntary work as expected could invite union or league scrutiny under the NFL’s CBA, which bars suggesting the program is not voluntary.
  • Doyle said he has already connected with Jackson via calls and texts and came away impressed, while Baltimore’s offseason program opens April 6 with on-field work scheduled for May.
  • Owner Steve Bisciotti has said he wants a new Jackson deal completed before free agency on March 11 to reduce a reported $74.5 million 2026 cap hit, and Jackson’s participation in OTAs remains undecided.