Sep 18, 2022; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick looks on from the sidelines against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the second quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Lamar Jackson has been trying to negotiate a contract extension with the Baltimore Ravens without an agent, but the star quarterback may want to consider hiring Bill Belichick to represent him.

Belichick has a reputation for heaping praise on his upcoming opponents in the days leading up to games. He did more than that when talking about Jackson on Monday. Michael Giardi of NFL Network asked Belichick if he thinks Jackson has answered all of the questions that surrounded the quarterback and whether or not he was fit to play at the NFL level. The legendary coach had a somewhat uncharacteristic response.

“Without a doubt. He’s the type of player that’s an MVP-type of candidate. I think he’s more than answered (those questions). Wait until we see what his contract is, that’ll answer them.”

Belichick hardly ever talks about contract situations with his own players. We can’t remember many times he was voluntarily mentioned the contract of a player with another team. Though, it is pretty obviously that Jackson is eventually going to land a massive new deal, whether it comes from the Ravens or some other team.

Jackson reportedly turned down a massive contract offer from the Ravens before the start of the season. The team can — and likely will — use the franchise tag on him next offseason. For now, the former MVP is as determined as ever to prove that he should be the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL.

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