Ravens QB Lamar Jackson exits practice, but team says he's 'fine'
Published in Football
BALTIMORE — Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson left practice a little more than an hour into the two-hour session Wednesday, but a team spokesperson said that Jackson got his foot stepped on and that he’s fine.
Jackson was knocked down on a passing play during a full-team period. He stayed in for a few more plays but appeared to be flexing his throwing arm before leaving the field. There are strict no-contact rules for quarterbacks during training camp practices.
The two-time NFL Most Valuable Player had been having an up-and-down day before that, missing on several short throws.
He walked off the field with strength and conditioning coach Scott Elliott and was carrying his helmet but did not return.
Jackson has missed only one training camp practice on Aug. 4 for pre-planned personal reasons. He has not played in the preseason since 2021 and is not expected to play in the preseason finale Saturday at the Washington Commanders.
The Ravens open the season Sept. 7 in a playoff rematch against the host Buffalo Bills.
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