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ESPN proposes insane trade sending Lamar Jackson to 49ers

Back in March, ESPN laid out an insane trade proposal that would send quarterback Lamar Jackson from the Baltimore Ravens to the San Francisco 49ers. The Baltimore Ravens are navigating this offseason with the intention of keeping quarterback Lamar Jackson on the team. After being hit with the non-exclusive franchise tag and no sign of [...]

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