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Lamar Jackson sets off alarms in Wednesday’s practice but Ravens reportedly provide clarity

Lamar Jackson had to leave Wednesday's practice early but the Baltimore Ravens are reportedly ruling out a serious injury.

Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens.
© Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesLamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens.

Lamar Jackson gave Baltimore Ravens fans a huge scare on Wednesday, with reports claiming the quarterback had to leave practice with an apparent injury. However, it didn’t take long for the team to provide clarity on the situation.

A team spokesman said that Jackson just got his foot stepped on and he’s fine,” wrote Ravens insider Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic on his X (formerly known as Twitter) account, much to the relief of the fanbase.

Only a few minutes earlier, before providing the Ravens‘ encouraging update, Zrebiec gave fans reason for concern by reporting Jackson’s exit from practice following an unfortunate situation:

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“Ravens QB Lamar Jackson left practice about 40 mins early with S&C coach Scott Elliott next to him and team doctors trailing. Jackson got knocked down making a throw. He stayed in for a few plays but appeared to be flexing his hand/wrist.”

Lamar Jackson with thumbs up

Lamar Jackson reacts after defeating the Bengals.

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Needless to say, the least Ravens fans want to hear right now is a problem with their star quarterback. The 2025 NFL season is right around the corner, and Baltimore will need Jackson at 100% to start the new year strongly.

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After falling short of last season’s AFC Championship Game with a narrow loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round, Week 1 will present the Ravens an opportunity for redemption.

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The Ravens will start the new campaign against none other than Josh Allen and company, visiting Highmark Stadium in a highly anticipated Sunday Night Football showdown on September 7. Therefore, Jackson’s health is a serious priority in Baltimore right now.

Who are the Ravens QBs behind Lamar Jackson?

Ravens fans probably don’t want to even think about the possibility of seeing another quarterback under center this season. But just in case, let’s remind who are behind Lamar on the depth chart.

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This offseason, Baltimore signed veteran QB Cooper Rush, who gained valuable experience as a backup on the Dallas Cowboys, where he often served as starter when Dak Prescott got injured. The QB room also includes Devin Leary, drafted by the Ravens in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

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