Following a solid 2024-25 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens made strategic roster changes that led to an undefeated preseason, showcasing their readiness for the upcoming season. However, anxiety spread among fans when star quarterback Lamar Jackson unexpectedly left training on Wednesday, August 20. In response, head coach John Harbaugh quickly addressed the situation, providing a crucial update on the quarterback’s health.
At the most recent press conference, head coach John Harbaugh faced questions about whether star quarterback Lamar Jackson would participate in training on Monday, August 25. He responded emphatically, “Yes, absolutely. Unless he doesn’t want to. He is Lamar.” This statement clearly indicated that Jackson’s foot injury was not as serious as some experts had anticipated, providing relief to many of the team’s anxious fans.
Lamar Jackson’s participation in the Ravens’ NFL opener against the Buffalo Bills seems all but guaranteed. While he sat out the preseason games as a precaution, his standout performance in team practices signals a strong season ahead. Fans expect Jackson to reclaim the remarkable form he displayed last season when he was a serious contender for the MVP award.
Despite not clinching the 2025 MVP award, Lamar Jackson firmly established himself as one of the standout quarterbacks of the season. Over 17 games, he achieved an impressive passer rating of 119.6, amassing 4,172 passing yards. Additionally, he found the end zone for 41 touchdowns, playing an instrumental role in the Ravens’ deep playoff journey.
Ravens lose rookie wide receiver after his impressive injury in the last game
To safeguard his stars for the upcoming 2025-26 season, John Harbaugh made a strategic decision to limit their playing time in preseason games. Remarkably, the team maintained an undefeated record, highlighting the impressive depth and talent on its bench. However, not all news was positive; the team faces a setback with a promising rookie wide receiver sidelined due to a serious injury sustained during the victory over the Washington Commanders.
Wide receiver Xavier Guillory announced via an Instagram Story that he has suffered a broken collarbone. This injury significantly impacts his chances of securing a spot on the 53-man roster. Not only does he face intense competition, but he will also be sidelined for six to eight weeks, contingent on his recovery progress. Consequently, Guillory might spend the 2025 season on injured reserve.
