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Lamar Jackson to Patriots Rumor Picks Up; New England a 'Wild-Card' Bidder - ESPN

"I want to see Lamar Jackson ... with a New England Patriots logo on his helmet'' because you'd "get right back into that Super Bowl hunt.” - Rob Ninkovich on the Ravens QB.
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Why is the rumor of a Lamar Jackson to the New England Patriots picking up steam?

As ESPN is now discussing the Pats as a potential destination for the star QB, we  wonder if it's all about "The Echo Chamber.''

First came Rob Ninkovich, who said such a move would immediate push the franchise back onto the Super Bowl path, said a former Patriots player turned TV analyst.

"I sure as heck want to see Lamar running around with a New England Patriot logo on his helmet,'' Ninkovich said on ESPN’s “Get Up!,''because if you see it out there, the Patriots instantly become the division favorites and, to me, get right back into that Super Bowl hunt.”

But Ninkovich wasn't "playing reporter'' here; that's not his role.

Meanwhile, unfortunately, the Baltimore Ravens' opponents do not seem to to want to get involved in the "dirty work'' of making a contract bid on the franchise-tagged superstar Jackson. And outside of But if New England coach Bill Belichick's stated admiration for Jackson, there is no suggestion of a real connection for the Pats here.

Or is there?

There have now been two follow-up reports from ESPN, the latest suggesting the Pats as a "wild-card'' suitor for the services of Lamar. We will be frank about the Jeremy Fowler submission: It doesn't seem very "rooted'' in any fact.

But now PFT has picked it up, aggregated it and commented on it, and away we go.

Ninkovich is surely "cheering,'' in a sense, for his old Patriots team to return to title contention. And he's also making a football-sound point. Jackson’s ability as a dual threat - a runner and a passer - is essentially without equal in the NFL, as Jackson proved when he won the 2019 league MVP.

Now just 26, he's in a contract stalemate due to the franchise tag, meaning it'll take the Patriots or any other team a winning bid (which the Ravens can match) plus a sacrifice of two first-round picks to secure Jackson.

With Mac Jones on the team, quarterback isn’t necessarily a "need,'' Ninkovich noted. And of course, there is the matter of working out a Deshaun Watson-sized $230 million (or so) fully guaranteed contract - at least if Lamar (billed by some as a "loser'' here) is to get his way.

“There are needs and wants. A ‘need’ is a necessary for life. A ‘want’ helps your quality of life,” Ninkovich said. “I don’t need Lamar here. But ...''

"But'' ESPN is now telling us that the Patriots are a "wild-card'' candidate for his services. And again, away we go.

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