### **John Harbaugh Talks About His Role in Lamar Jackson's Development**
For the first time since 2017, former Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh's starting quarterback won't be Lamar Jackson.
During an interview with CBS Sports' Aditi Kinkhabwala, the New York Giants head coach was asked about the role he played in helping Jackson develop into a two-time MVP and what he can take from that experience and apply to second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart.
"Way overrated what I had done, and there were a lot of coaches involved," Harbaugh said. "The credit goes to Lamar. Lamar Jackson was going to be great no matter who his head coach was, no matter who his offensive coordinator was, because he was so determined, and so talented, and so tough, and so competitive, and everything else."
Harbaugh said the main thing he imparted to Jackson was to be himself.
"The best version of yourself, the most disciplined version of yourself," Harbaugh said. "Understand that you're the quarterback and you've got to bring the whole team with you. It's your offense. You're responsible for the offense as much or more than anybody because you're the guy running the show. And Lamar took that on his shoulders."