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Ravens’ John Harbaugh Explains Lamar Jackson Practice Report, Availability
The NFL is probing the Ravens for inconsistent updates on Lamar Jackson's injury status, which may have misled fans and bettors during the 2025 season.
- Sunday the NFL announced it will investigate the Baltimore Ravens' handling of Lamar Jackson's practice participation, which led to him being ruled out for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.
- The Ravens initially listed Lamar Jackson as full on Friday while he ran scout-team reps, then changed him to limited on Saturday and ruled him out after his Week 4 right hamstring injury.
- NFL policy defines full participation as 100 percent of normal repetitions and requires scout-team reps be listed as limited participation; the league fined the Pittsburgh Steelers and head coach Mike Tomlin $100,000 for inaccurate reporting.
- Less than an hour after Jackson was ruled out, the ESPN BET odds shifted from a 6.5-point to a 1.5-point favorite and Tyler Huntley will start over Cooper Rush.
- The rules date to 1947 and aim to curb gambling influence, and the Ravens could face discipline for listing Jackson as full on Friday amid recent arrests tied to alleged trading of inside injury information.
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NFL looks into Ravens for Lamar practice status
The NFL will investigate the Baltimore Ravens' handling of quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice participation, which led to the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player being ruled out with a hamstring injury for Sunday's contest against the Chicago Bears.
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