Lamar Jackson appears to have more freedom and input under new Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken.

In addition to giving Jackson the leeway to audible, the Ravens are using plays that Jackson has sent to the coaching staff.

"I was just on social media, and I saw a couple of routes, and I sent it to [quarterbacks] Coach Tee [Martin] and he was like, 'I'm going to relay the message to Coach [Todd] Monken,'" Jackson said. "Coach Monken liked the play, so he put it in practice. We didn't show it today, but I feel like it will be good for us."

The Ravens gave Jackson a new five-year, $260 million deal this offseason, while also adding weapons in Odell Beckham, Jr., Zay Flowers and Nelson Agholor.

Earlier this month, Monken said he's a firm believer that you need "to empower" your quarterback for him to play his best.