When a new player walks into a locker room with Super Bowl aspirations, the first thing you want to hear is that winning matters most. For the Baltimore Ravens, new safety Jaylinn Hawkins is delivering exactly that message as he gears up for the 2026 season.
In a recent appearance on The Collective podcast, Hawkins made it crystal clear where his priorities lie. "Personal is always do yourself. And as a team, collectively is to win games," he said. "Outdo your previous self man day in and day out, connect with the guys, and win games... nothing is better than winning. The winning vibe is crazy and it's contagious."
That mindset fits like a glove with the culture Baltimore has built over the years. The Ravens have long prided themselves on a blue-collar, championship-or-die approach, and Hawkins is embracing that from day one. For a team carrying legitimate Super Bowl expectations, adding a veteran who values team success over individual stats is exactly the kind of move that strengthens a locker room.
Hawkins isn't just talking the talk either. He's focused on improving his own game while helping elevate those around him. "That's all I look to do, try to help this team do for real," he added, signaling his commitment to making Baltimore a contender.
For Ravens fans, hearing a new addition speak so openly about the "contagious" nature of winning is a promising sign. In a league where chemistry and mentality often separate the good from the great, Hawkins could be the kind of piece that helps push Baltimore over the top.
Whether you're suiting up on Sundays or cheering from the stands, there's a lesson here: the best gear, the best plays, and the best seasons all start with the right mindset. And for Hawkins, that mindset is all about chasing a championship.
