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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Misses Practice After Getting Stepped on: ‘He’s Good’

Coach John Harbaugh confirmed Lamar Jackson's foot injury is minor with no damage found after an X-ray, ensuring his readiness for the upcoming NFL season opener.

  • On Thursday, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said a post-practice X-ray showed no damage after Lamar Jackson's Wednesday scare and told reporters `Prayers do get answered,` adding Jackson `is going to be good.`
  • During Wednesday's practice, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was knocked to the ground about 90 minutes in, threw a few more passes, then left with a team doctor and trainer before walking off with strength and conditioning coordinator Scott Elliott.
  • Lamar Jackson, a two-time NFL MVP, led the NFL with a 119.6 passer rating and 41 touchdowns last season, but missed 10 games in 2021-22 due to injuries, Statmuse reports.
  • With Jackson cleared, Harbaugh said the injury won't affect Jackson's Week One availability when the Ravens face the Buffalo Bills on September 7, allowing focus on the preseason finale Saturday, August 23.
  • Given the stakes, Baltimore Ravens sources said Lamar Jackson's readiness for Week One is crucial as the team is a contender with him but could go 0-6 without him.
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On3 broke the news in on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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