Since drafting former Heimsan trophy winner Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens have been in playoff contention year after year. However, Jackson and company have yet to get to the top of the mountain and reach the Super Bowl.
Last season, the team failed to even reach the AFC Championship, instead losing to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti held an interview at the league meetings this week in Tampa Bay, Florida, and gave his feelings about the direction he’s looking to see the franchise head in.
“I want to win now,” Bisciotti said, after being asked about where he sees the franchise 30 years from now, according to the team’s official website. “I want to win with these guys.”
Bisciotti knows that he has a generational talent with Jackson and doesn’t want the opportunity squandered.
“We’ve got a window with Lamar,” Bisciotti said. “I know what we can do. I know that we worked to put ourselves in position to win. We all get credit for that. That’s all you can do.
“I hate it that every year, you just have to start back over again. But you know what? This is not for the meek.”
Bisciotti is hungry for immediate success, and he’s not being shy about it.
“I don’t like waiting 12 years, yet I’m respectful of the fact that I’ve got partners (owners) downstairs that still don’t have one. Impatience is good for you. I think it’s healthy to a degree because you know all of us still feel it.”

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Qwame Skinner has loved both writing and sports his entire life. In addition to his sports coverage at Comeback Media, Qwame writes novels, and his debut; The First Casualty, an adult fantasy, is out now.
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