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Lamar Jackson Leaves Practice Early With Apparent Injury
- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson directs his teammates before the snap during first half action at the Buffalo Bills divisional game against the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park on Jan. 19, 2025.

If you are a Baltimore Ravens fan, you probably felt your heart skip a beat when news broke about Lamar Jackson leaving practice early on Wednesday. One minute you are scrolling through social media, and the next you are frantically refreshing every beat reporter’s Twitter feed like your life depends on it.

The star QB got his foot stepped on during practice in Owings Mills, and while it sounds scarier than a horror movie sequel, the team is saying he is perfectly fine. The two-time NFL MVP was about 90 minutes into practice when someone accidentally knocked him to the turf. He stayed out there like the competitor he is, threw a few more passes, and then walked off the field with team doctors about 40 minutes before practice ended.

What Actually Happened During Practice

The incident itself wasn’t exactly headline-worthy drama. Jackson was going through his usual routine when an inadvertent collision sent him sprawling. Before heading inside, witnesses noticed him flexing his right wrist. That movement had every Ravens fan within a 50-mile radius reaching for their antacids.

But here’s the thing that should ease your concerns: Jackson has been remarkably durable lately. The 28-year-old quarterback hasn’t missed a single game due to injury since the 2022 season. That’s not luck. That is a guy who takes care of his body and knows how to protect himself on the field.

Wide Receiver Tylan Wallace didn’t even realize Jackson had left the field early, which tells you how routine this whole thing was. “Obviously, we’ll keep him in our prayers and hope he’s doing great,” Wallace said. “I’m sure, knowing Lamar being Lamar, he’ll be back before we know it.”

Ravens’ Cautious Approach With Their Star

The Ravens have been treating Jackson like the Crown Jewels for good reason. They haven’t played him in a preseason game for four years straight, which might seem overly cautious to some fans, but makes perfect sense when you consider what he means to this franchise. Why risk your franchise quarterback getting hurt in a meaningless exhibition when you can wrap him in bubble wrap until Week 1?

This year’s training camp has been smooth sailing for Jackson, with his only missed practice being an excused absence for personal reasons that were planned well in advance. No drama, no injury concerns, no mysterious illnesses.

Looking Ahead To Buffalo

With 18 days until the team kicks off its season against the Buffalo Bills, this minor foot incident is nothing more than a brief blip on the radar. Jackson will be back at practice soon, probably making throws that will remind everyone why he’s one of the most electrifying players in the NFL.

Ravens Nation can exhale now. Your quarterback is fine, and he will be ready to light up scoreboards come September. Sometimes the biggest stories are the ones that turn out to be nothing at all. That is exactly the kind of non-story these fans can live with.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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