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QB Jackson says he's still hoping Ravens sign AB

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Wednesday, 29 July 2020 11:53

As the Baltimore Ravens start training camp, Lamar Jackson is still keeping his fingers crossed that the team will sign mercurial All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown.

"I was hoping we would get him," Jackson said Wednesday. "I'm still hoping -- a little bit."

In April, Jackson worked out with Brown, who is the cousin of Ravens first-round pick Marquise "Hollywood" Brown. Jackson later said he would be "happy" if Baltimore signed the seven-time Pro Bowl wideout.

On Wednesday, Jackson reiterated his stance on Antonio Brown.

"We want to win and I can tell in him [that] he wants to win," Jackson said. "He wants to play ball."

Ravens officials have never shown any public interest in Brown and have repeatedly tried to obfuscate the situation when asked about Brown, never even mentioning him by name in their responses. In April, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said he would keep his thoughts about Brown "in-house." In May, DeCosta named every skill position player on the Ravens roster when questioned about the team's interest in Brown before adding, "We're excited about those guys."

The addition of Brown appears unlikely because it would take a major change in Baltimore's philosophy. Since 2015, owner Steve Bisciotti has said the Ravens would stay away from players with domestic violence in their past. It's a policy that stems from the situation with former running back Ray Rice, who was cut after a video of him hitting his future wife was released publicly.

Brown had a lawsuit filed by a former trainer that alleges she was sexually assaulted by Brown on multiple occasions. He also was accused of sexual misconduct at his home by an artist who was working there in 2017.

Last week, Brown wrote an Instagram post in which he indicated that he wants to play in the NFL again and urged the league to resolve its investigation.

Jackson said he's never had a problem with Brown.

"I just feel, around us, he was a great guy," Jackson said. "You don't see anything going on at all. He's a cool, down-to-earth guy. He's passionate about the sport of football."

Jackson was the unanimous NFL MVP last season in leading the Ravens to a league-best 14-2 record. But the Ravens have one of the youngest wide receiver groups in the NFL. Eight of Baltimore's 10 receivers are 25 years old or younger and no one is older than 27.

Brown, 32, was the NFL's most productive receiver from 2013 to 2018, leading the league in catches (686), receiving yards (9,145) and touchdown catches (67). But he hasn't played in an NFL game since the New England Patriots released him after a Week 2 victory in Miami in September.

In Jackson's throwing session with Brown, he was impressed with his work ethic. According to Jackson, Brown lifted weights before and after their workout.

"There's no quit with him," Brown said. "That's the type of guy we need in our locker room. I feel like the locker room here is different than any other locker room. There's a brotherhood going on. None of that outside noise. It's strictly inside."

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