Lamar Jackson is poised to take his game to new heights with the Baltimore Ravens' new offense.
The team's tight end, Mark Andrews, believes the quarterback will adapt and excel in the new system.
What's changing for the Ravens?
The Ravens have moved on from longtime head coach John Harbaugh and introduced a new coaching staff, led by offensive coordinator Declan Doyle.
Who is Declan Doyle?
Doyle, 29, is one of the NFL's youngest coordinators, with nearly a decade of coaching experience, including stints with the New Orleans Saints and Denver Broncos.
What does this mean for Lamar Jackson?
Andrews thinks Jackson will make the new offense his own and be the best version of himself, which is a scary prospect for opposing teams.
The new scheme is significantly different from anything Jackson and Andrews have experienced in their NFL careers.
Andrews said the offense is "totally different" from what they've done before.
Doyle began his coaching career as a student assistant at Iowa and later served as tight ends coach with the Denver Broncos.
He helped oversee an offense that improved from last in the NFL in total yards in 2024 to sixth in 2025.
The Ravens believe Jackson's best football could still be ahead of him under the team's new offensive system.
This is after the team moved on from Harbaugh following the 2025 season.
The changes come as the Ravens enter a new era on offense.
Jackson will be working with a new coaching staff, led by Doyle and new head coach Jesse Minter.
Andrews discussed the transition with CBS Sports, saying the new scheme differs significantly from anything he and Jackson have experienced.
He thinks Jackson will adapt to it and be the best that there is.
The Ravens are looking to maximize Jackson's potential as one of the league's premier quarterbacks.
Doyle will be tasked with getting the most out of Jackson and the rest of the offense.
The team's new coaching staff is looking to make an impact in the NFL.
With Doyle leading the offense, the Ravens are hoping to see big things from Jackson and the rest of the team.