
Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti 'Hates' That Super Bowl Pursuit Starts Over Every Year
The road to the Super Bowl is never an easy one, and Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti candidly admitted how difficult it can be to regroup and chase a title after falling short the previous year.
The Ravens have gone 12 years since their last Super Bowl title, and two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson has a playoff record of just 3-5. Bisciotti explained that he hasn't lost faith that Jackson can lead the team back to the promised land, but he added it takes a toll to try to stay in title contention year in and year out.
"We've got a window with Lamar," Bisciotti told reporters at the NFL annual owners meeting, per NFL.com's Kevin Patra. "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."
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Bisciotti has owned the Ravens since 2004. While he said he appreciates the difficulty of being a perennial title contender, he feels a sense of urgency can be beneficial.
"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," he said. "Impatience is good for you. I think it's healthy to a degree because you know all of us still feel it."
The Ravens are expected to be in the title conversation once again in 2025, but Bisciotti made it clear that it's not enough to simply be in the conversation.
"I want to win now," he said. "I want to win with these guys."
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