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Ravens' Harbaugh Says There's 'No Damage' to Lamar Jackson's Foot After It Was Stepped On

Lamar Jackson exited practice early after being stepped on, resulting in a potential sore leg rather than the initially feared wrist injury, team officials said.

  • On Wednesday, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson left practice early after being knocked down and escorted off by Scott Elliott and Ravens medical staff; reports said his foot was stepped on and a spokesman confirmed he is fine.
  • About 90 minutes into practice, Lamar Jackson was knocked down and left roughly 40 minutes early with Scott Elliott, raising concern due to his missed time in the 2021 and 2022 seasons.
  • A two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, Lamar Jackson threw for 4,172 yards and 41 touchdowns with a 119.6 passer rating last season, while backups like Cooper Rush, Ravens backup quarterback, have taken preseason snaps.
  • The Ravens said Jackson will almost certainly skip the preseason finale against the Washington Commanders, with Cooper Rush taking first-team snaps and the injury being monitored as of Wednesday evening.
  • Baltimore built its offense around Lamar Jackson, making his availability crucial as the Ravens invested in playmakers this offseason; Ravens fans and media reacted with both alarm and relief.
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Ravens' Harbaugh says there's 'no damage' to Lamar Jackson's foot after it was stepped on

Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh says star quarterback Lamar Jackson is "fine" after his foot was stepped on this week.

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