What is the story about?
What's Happening?
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson did not participate in practice on Thursday, following an incident where he left practice early the previous day. According to a team spokesman, Jackson had his foot stepped on but is reportedly fine. During Wednesday's practice, Jackson was knocked to the ground during team drills but continued to throw a few more passes before exiting the field. This marks the first practice Jackson has missed due to injury during this year's training camp.
Why It's Important?
Jackson's absence from practice raises concerns about his readiness for the upcoming season, especially given his pivotal role as a two-time NFL MVP. The Ravens are set to close out the preseason against Washington, and Jackson's participation in regular-season games is crucial for the team's success. His injury history, including missing games at the end of the 2022 season, adds pressure on the Ravens to ensure his health and performance are optimal as they prepare for the season opener against the Buffalo Bills.
What's Next?
Ravens coach John Harbaugh is expected to address Jackson's condition after Thursday's practice. The team will likely continue to assess Jackson's health and make decisions regarding his participation in upcoming games. Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how the Ravens manage Jackson's recovery and prepare for the season opener.
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