Lamar Jackson's elite play and the Ravens' strong start anchor the 81.3% implied probability on "No" for a trade by next season, reflecting trader consensus on his untouchable franchise QB status. Fresh off a 41-38 overtime thriller over the Bengals on October 6—where Jackson threw for 435 yards and four TDs while adding a rushing score—he's pacing for an MVP-caliber year with over 2,400 passing yards, 400 rushing yards, and 20 total TDs through five games, keeping Baltimore at 3-2 and firmly in AFC North contention. His 2023 five-year, $260 million extension with $135 million fully guaranteed through 2027 eliminates financial incentives for a deal ahead of the November 5 trade deadline, absent any contract disputes or injury concerns on the official report. Head-to-head success against rivals like Cincinnati further solidifies his value in a Super Bowl window.
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The 2026-2027 NFL regular season will have started once the first snap has taken place in any 2026-2027 NFL regular season game.
If Lamar Jackson is released, retires, is not on an NFL roster as of the resolution date, or otherwise remains on the Ravens through the start of the 2026-2027 NFL regular season, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the Baltimore Ravens; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...The 2026-2027 NFL regular season will have started once the first snap has taken place in any 2026-2027 NFL regular season game.
If Lamar Jackson is released, retires, is not on an NFL roster as of the resolution date, or otherwise remains on the Ravens through the start of the 2026-2027 NFL regular season, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the Baltimore Ravens; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Lamar Jackson's elite play and the Ravens' strong start anchor the 81.3% implied probability on "No" for a trade by next season, reflecting trader consensus on his untouchable franchise QB status. Fresh off a 41-38 overtime thriller over the Bengals on October 6—where Jackson threw for 435 yards and four TDs while adding a rushing score—he's pacing for an MVP-caliber year with over 2,400 passing yards, 400 rushing yards, and 20 total TDs through five games, keeping Baltimore at 3-2 and firmly in AFC North contention. His 2023 five-year, $260 million extension with $135 million fully guaranteed through 2027 eliminates financial incentives for a deal ahead of the November 5 trade deadline, absent any contract disputes or injury concerns on the official report. Head-to-head success against rivals like Cincinnati further solidifies his value in a Super Bowl window.
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