File this under the category of things you’d never expect to hear at an NFL meeting. But then again, when it’s a person as well-connected as New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, nothing should really be surprising.
When speaking with media members on Monday, Kraft noted a recent conversation with rapper Meek Mill regarding Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
According to Kraft, Mill texted him a few days ago claiming Jackson wanted to join the Patriots. This news comes after the former NFL MVP posted on Twitter that he asked the Ravens to trade him.
Both sides still remain apart in ongoing contract negotiations.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft said Meek Mill texted him three or four days ago saying Lamar Jackson wanted to come to New England. Kraft responded that would be Bill Belichick’s decision.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 27, 2023
Coach Bill Belichick was asked about Jackson during the NFL annual meeting, but he quickly shot down the question since it dealt with a player that wasn’t currently on the Patriots’ roster.
If Jackson really is interested in coming to New England, it could make things interesting. Would the Patriots actually consider trading for the two-time Pro Bowler, and if so, what would a deal consist of?
More importantly, would Belichick be willing to pay the hefty price tag it would take to lock Jackson down long-term? There are a lot of question marks that have suddenly been given life by the most unlikely of sources.