Overview
- After mandatory minicamp on Wednesday, Jackson publicly praised coach Declan Doyle’s creativity and said the system felt “mind‑blowing” and primed to produce more explosive plays.
- Jackson also said Doyle has pushed him directly on the field, including using expletives to correct mistakes, and he described the interactions as part of a demanding coaching style he accepts.
- The 30‑year‑old Doyle will be Baltimore’s play‑caller this season and brought a complex, fast-paced scheme that he learned working under Sean Payton and Ben Johnson.
- Jackson has increased voluntary work this spring to learn the new terminology and build chemistry with Doyle as the offense replaces much of the previous system.
- The changes follow a disappointing 2025 offense and an injury-affected season for Jackson, and the approach will be judged in training camp and regular-season games for whether it restores Baltimore’s explosiveness.