NFL Fines the Baltimore Ravens $100,000 over the Inaccurate Injury Report Involving Lamar Jackson
The NFL fined the Ravens $100,000 for misclassifying Lamar Jackson's hamstring injury status during practice, citing a rule that limits participation without starter reps.
- On October 31, the NFL fined the Baltimore Ravens $100,000 for incorrectly listing quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice participation on Oct. 24, the league confirmed.
- Because Lamar Jackson ran scout-team reps rather than starter reps, the Baltimore Ravens said he participated fully but did not take starter reps, causing confusion under the NFL injury report policy.
- A timeline shows the team first listed Lamar Jackson full then ruled him out, and the NFL investigation found the fine resulted from negligence, not competitive intent.
- The Ravens said they would not appeal the ruling and accepted the NFL's decision, with a team statement acknowledging an error and steps for future compliance.
- With roughly $30 billion wagered this season, NFL bettors are affected by Jackson's return on Oct. 30 and Huntley's 30-16 win, impacting betting outcomes.
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