- Lamar Jackson
- #8
- Team BAL
- Pos QB
- Status AActive
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Lamar Jackson went 8 for 11 on passes against man coverage in Week 5, totaling 97 yards and three touchdowns while generating a season-high +11.8 EPA.
Updated Mon, Oct 7 at 3:11pm -
Fires four TDs in wild OT win
Jackson completed 26 of 42 passes for 348 yards and four touchdowns while adding 55 rushing yards on 12 carries in Sunday's 41-38 overtime win over the Bengals.
Analysis: In a wild back-and-forth affair that saw the Ravens fall into a 31-21 hole early in the fourth quarter, Jackson led the comeback by tossing two of his four TDs over the final 10 minutes of regulation. It's his best passing performance since he hung 321 yards and five touchdowns on the Dolphins in Week 17 of last season. The two-time NFL MVP will take an impressive 9:1 TD:INT through five games, plus another two scores on the ground, into what could be another barn burner in Week 6 against…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 6 at 3:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Goes for 200+ yards and three TDs
Jackson completed 13 of 18 pass attempts for 156 yards and two touchdowns while adding 54 rushing yards and another score on six attempts in Sunday's 35-10 win over the Bills.
Analysis: Jackson turned in a signature performance in which he revitalized the Ravens' contender status after a decisive victory over the now 3-1 Bills on Sunday Night Football. Last year's MVP looked the part with his first three-touchdown effort of the current season. The 27-year-old did cough up his second fumble of the season, but he has offset three total turnovers with seven combined touchdowns (two rushing) through four weeks. Jackson and the Ravens will set their sights on another division…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 29 at 8:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Two TDs against Dallas
Jackson completed 12 of 15 passes for 182 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions in Sunday's 28-25 win over the Cowboys. He added 14 rushes for 87 yards and a touchdown.
Analysis: Jackson and the Ravens scored three touchdowns on their five drives in the first half, during which he accounted for 161 of his passing yards. However, his efficiency ultimately worked against his ability to put up a big stat line, as Baltimore was up by multiple scores for the vast majority of the game. Jackson's aggressiveness on the ground offset some of his lack of passing volume, and he now has 254 rushing yards in three games. While still early in the season, that puts him on pace to…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 22 at 6:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Can't avoid 0-2 start Sunday
Jackson completed 21 of 34 passes for 247 yards with one touchdown and one interception and added five carries for 45 yards in the Ravens' 26-23 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
Analysis: It was a disappointing afternoon overall for Baltimore as it started 0-2 for the first time since 2015, with the Ravens blowing a 10-point second-half lead and Jackson unable to do enough to prevent it when he had the ball. The former MVP's final numbers appeared to be serviceable overall, but he couldn't establish much chemistry with any other pass catcher except for Zay Flowers, who was on the receiving end of his one touchdown pass of the contest. The offense's struggles are particularly…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 15 at 2:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Not on injury report
Jackson (undisclosed) was not listed on the Ravens' first Week 2 injury report released Wednesday.
Analysis: Per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, Jackson said that he was healthy enough to take part in Monday's unofficial practice, but the Ravens instead elected to give the quarterback some rest after he was reportedly dealing with some soreness in the aftermath of last Thursday's 27-20 loss to the Chiefs. With Jackson not appearing on the Week 2 injury report, he's officially in the clear to direct the Baltimore offense this Sunday versus the Raiders.
Published: Wed, Sep 11 at 2:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to practice
Jackson (undisclosed) was spotted practicing Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson was held out of practice Monday after a 27-20 loss to the Chiefs on Thursday, and while he may be listed on the Week 2 injury report, his presence on the field Wednesday suggests that he'll be ready to play this Sunday against the Raiders. He played every snap in the season opener, piling up 273 passing yards and 122 rushing yards against the Kansas City defense.
Published: Wed, Sep 11 at 11:17am by Rotowire.com
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Expected to be fine for Week 2
Jackson is a "little bit sore" but is fully expected to be available for Sunday's game against the Raiders, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: After suffering a 27-20 loss to the Chiefs last Thursday in Week 1, the Ravens reconvened for an unofficial practice session Monday, but Jackson didn't participate. Due to the longer turnaround the Ravens will face for Week 2, Jackson's absence Monday looks to be mostly maintenance-related, as the coaching staff likely just wanted to give his body some more recovery time after he carried the ball 16 times in the season opener. The Ravens will release their first Week 2 practice report…read more
Published: Tue, Sep 10 at 6:31am by Rotowire.com
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Doesn't practice Monday
Jackson did not participate in Monday's practice, and coach John Harbaugh declined to state a reason for the star quarterback's absence, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports.
Analysis: Harbaugh joked that the "injury report comes out Wednesday afternoon," so it sounds like an official update on Jackson's status won't arrive until then. Jackson didn't appear to sustain any injuries during last Thursday's season-opening loss to the Chiefs, meaning his absence from practice Monday may have been personal. Barring any further updates, it seems like the expectation should be that Jackson will be in attendance at Wednesday's practice.
Published: Mon, Sep 9 at 12:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Nearly pulls off comeback in opener
Jackson completed 26 of 41 passes for 273 yards with a touchdown and no interceptions and rushed 16 times for 122 yards in the Ravens' 27-20 loss to the Chiefs on Thursday. He also lost a fumble.
Analysis: Jackson's final numbers were certainly stellar from a fantasy perspective, but his passing wasn't as efficient as his final line implies, and he also couldn't convert on two final opportunities to tie the game. Jackson did demonstrate excellent chemistry with Isaiah Likely, who easily one-upped fellow tight end Mark Andrews by hauling in nine of Jackson's passes for 111 yards and the quarterback's one touchdown. However, Jackson frequently found himself pulling the ball down and running on his…read more
Published: Thu, Sep 5 at 9:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Not playing in preseason finale
Jackson is not in line to play in Saturday's preseason finale against the Packers, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: As a result, Jackson's next game action will occur Week 1 against the Chiefs on Thursday, Sept. 5. While the Ravens' franchise QB won't see any exhibition snaps, he will at least have an opportunity to compete against an opposing defense during Thursday's joint practice in Green Bay. As the coming campaign approaches, the 27-year-old is on track to maintain his status as a top-level fantasy QB, provided he can stay healthy.
Published: Thu, Aug 22 at 9:07am by Rotowire.com
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Not likely to play Saturday
Jackson isn't expected to play in Saturday's preseason finale against the Packers, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Banner reports.
Analysis: It's no surprise that the Ravens aren't inclined to risk playing their franchise QB on Saturday, but Jackson will at least get some reps against a defense other than his own team's this week, with Baltimore and Green Bay scheduled to conduct a joint practice Thursday. As the coming campaign approaches, Jackson indicates that he's shed about 10 pounds since last season, with an eye toward increasing his agility and on-field energy level. As long as the 27-year-old can stay healthy in the coming…read more
Published: Tue, Aug 20 at 12:29pm by Rotowire.com
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Not suiting up Saturday
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that Jackson will not play in Saturday's preseason game against the Falcons, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson will sit out a second consecutive preseason contest, meaning Baltimore's road game against the Packers on Aug. 24 will be his final opportunity to handle exhibition reps. In the meantime, Josh Johnson is expected to start versus Atlanta, with Devin Leary and Emory Jones working behind him.
Published: Wed, Aug 14 at 12:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Friday
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that Jackson won't suit up for Friday's preseason opener against the Eagles, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports.
Analysis: Harbaugh said that Josh Johnson will play Friday, and that Baltimore's starters will see action in the preseason, per Giana Han of TheBaltimoreBanner.com, just not versus Philadelphia. With two more exhibitions on deck after Friday, it's possible the bulk of the preseason action for the Ravens' first-team units could come in the team's final contest Aug. 24 versus Green Bay. Jackson missed a number of practices due to illness early in training camp but has been fully healthy since July 27.
Published: Wed, Aug 7 at 1:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Jackson (illness) returned to practice Saturday, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson returned after missing four of the first five due to a prolonged illness. The two-time MVP signal caller is now poised to take the first-team reps for an offense that could be electric with the continual growth of young receivers Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman.
Published: Sat, Jul 27 at 10:50am by Rotowire.com
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Again sidelined with illness
Jackson (illness) is not participating in practice Friday.
Analysis: Jackson is missing his fourth of five training camp practices due to an illness, after having returned to the field Thursday. Per the team, "continues to undergo further evaluation and receive care from our medical team." In Jackson's stead, Josh Johnson figures to again handle the bulk of first-team reps, with rookies Devin Leary and Emory Jones also potentially mixing in. The severity of the star quarterback's illness remains unclear.
Published: Fri, Jul 26 at 10:38am by Rotowire.com
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Returns to field
Jackson (illness) returned to practice Wednesday, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports.
Analysis: Jackson was sent home by the Ravens on Sunday before the team's session that day and missed practice both of the following two days prior to returning to the field. During his absence, Josh Johnson worked with the first-team offense, followed by rookies Devin Leary and Emory Jones. Now that Jackson is back in action, he'll be able to continue to build rapport with his pass catchers as well as his comfort in helming Baltimore's offense in Todd Monken's second year as coordinator.
Published: Wed, Jul 24 at 10:52am by Rotowire.com
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Sitting out another practice
Jackson (illness) remained sidelined at practice Monday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson was also unavailable for Sunday's session. In his continued absence a day later, Josh Johnson once again will handle the Ravens' first-team QB reps.
Published: Mon, Jul 22 at 10:53am by Rotowire.com
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Sent home from camp due to illness
Jackson won't practice Sunday and was sent home from training camp due to an illness.
Analysis: Sunday is the first day of Baltimore's training camp, and the team's star quarterback won't participate due to an illness. The severity of the issue isn't clear, but it seems unlikely that Jackson's status for Week 1 is in jeopardy.
Published: Sun, Jul 21 at 10:37am by Rotowire.com
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Drops weight over offseason
Jackson said Wednesday that he dropped weight over the offseason in an effort to be more agile in 2024, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson was listed at 215 pounds last season and 225 during the 2022 season. Earlier this month, Jackson indicated he was closer to 205 pounds, but it's unclear if that's his intended playing weight. An even more elusive Jackson would be dangerous to opposing defenses, and adding Derrick Henry and getting Mark Andrews back to full health after his season was derailed by a broken ankle could make the Baltimore offense even more lethal in 2024.
Published: Wed, May 22 at 7:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Joined by superstar RB
Jackson is getting help in the backfield via Derrick Henry, with whom the Ravens agreed to terms on a two-year, $16 million contract Tuesday, Grant Gordon of NFL.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson will form one of the league's most dangerous backfield tandems by allying with the 30-year-old, two-time rushing champion who spent the last eight seasons in Tennessee and could now finally give Baltimore a sledgehammer in the rushing game to complement the reigning MVP's elusiveness. The pair of Jackson and Henry could give the Ravens a new-look rushing attack finally capable of pushing the team over the edge, with big-play threat Keaton Mitchell (knee) providing a complementary boost.…read more
Published: Tue, Mar 12 at 2:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Wins second MVP Award
Jackson was named the Most Valuable Player on Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson was the favorite for the award since the Ravens downed Brock Purdy and the 49ers in Week 16 in decisive fashion. His overall resume was deserving of the honor as well, as Jackson tallied 29 total touchdowns while racking up career-best marks in passing yards (3,678) and yards per attempt (8.0). It was the second time that he's been named MVP of the league, with the first coming in 2019.
Published: Thu, Feb 8 at 7:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Key errors in season-ending loss
Jackson completed 20 of 37 passes for 272 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the Ravens' 17-10 AFC Championship Game loss to the Chiefs on Sunday. He also rushed eight times for 54 yards and lost a fumble while catching one of his deflected passes for 13 yards.
Analysis: Jackson's final yardage numbers looked perfectly acceptable from a fantasy perspective, but his real-world impact on the game was both more muted and detrimental than those figures imply. The dynamic quarterback struggled with finding open targets against the Chiefs' suffocating coverage throughout the afternoon, and several of his rush attempts were the result of intense pressure from Kansas City. Jackson's second turnover was also critical, as he was picked off in the end zone with 6:54…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 28 at 3:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Four total touchdowns in win
Jackson completed 16 of 22 passes for 152 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in Saturday's 34-10 win over the Texans. He rushed the ball 11 times for 100 yards and an additional two scores.
Analysis: Jackson and the rest of Baltimore's offense got off to a relatively slow start, as they didn't find the end zone until midway through the second quarter. However, he took over from there, throwing for touchdowns of three and 15 yards while also finding the end zone on the ground with rushes of 15 and eight yards. Jackson had thrown at least one interception in each his four postseason games entering Saturday's matchup, though he had no turnovers in the blowout win. He also now has at least 100…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 20 at 5:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play in Week 18
Jackson won't play in Saturday's game against the Steelers, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: With the Ravens having secured the top seed in the AFC playoffs, Jackson will be rested in the team's regular-season finale. In his stead, Tyler Huntley will draw the start at quarterback this weekend, with Josh Johnson backing him up. Jackson -- the presumptive frontrunner for the NFL's MVP award -- will get an extended breather before the Ravens' postseason opener in the divisional round.
Published: Wed, Jan 3 at 12:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Remarkable numbers in marquee win
Jackson completed 18 of 21 passes for 321 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions and added six rushes for 35 yards in the Ravens' 56-19 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
Analysis: Jackson's numbers, which netted a perfect 158.3 QB rating, essentially tell the tale of what type of afternoon it was for him and the Ravens as a whole. The one-time league MVP continued making an airtight case for another run at the honor with his spectacular performance, which was punctuated by touchdown tosses of 20 yards to Justice Hill, 75 yards to Zay Flowers, 35 yards and seven yards to Isaiah Likely and four yards to Patrick Ricard. Jackson now has an 11:2 TD:INT over his last four…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 31 at 4:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads team past 49ers
Jackson completed 23 of 35 passes for 252 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in Monday's 33-19 win over the 49ers. He added seven rushes for 45 yards.
Analysis: Baltimore ran a pass-heavy offense by their standard, as Jackson reached 30 pass attempts for only the seventh time this season despite playing from ahead for nearly the entire game. He responded with an efficient performance and his sixth multiple-passing touchdown effort of the campaign, which he connected on from six and nine yards away. While Jackson didn't need to use his rushing ability as much given the game script, he still narrowly missed out on 300 total yards. Given Brock Purdy's…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 25 at 9:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Modest passing numbers in win
Jackson completed 14 of 24 passes for 171 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Sunday's 23-7 win over the Jaguars. He added 12 rushing attempts for 97 yards.
Analysis: Jackson finally broke through late in a low-scoring first half with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely, which made up for an interception on the previous drive and put the Ravens up 10-0 with 1:12 remaining before halftime. The mobile quarterback and second-year tight end combined for another key play in the third quarter, as Jackson escaped a sack attempt and uncorked a 26-yard pass that Likely caught over two defenders at the 4-yard line. Jackson led the Ravens in rushing yards, but he…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 17 at 8:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Rips through Rams
Jackson completed 24 of 43 passes for 316 yards, three touchdowns and one interception in Sunday's 37-31 win over the Rams. He added 11 rushes for 70 yards.
Analysis: Jackson erupted in the win, topping 300 passing yards for the second time this season while also topping 40 passes for the first time on the campaign. He spread targets around evenly, finding each of Odell Beckham, Isaiah Likely and Zay Flowers for gains of at least 20 yards as well as touchdowns. Jackson was also active as a rusher, and he managed his highest yardage total on the ground since Week 3. Altogether, it was an excellent performance from Jackson, though it was only his second…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 10 at 3:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Good to go for Week 14
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh confirmed Jackson (illness) will play Sunday against the Rams after the quarterback returned to practice Friday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. "He was feeling good -- full of life," Harbaugh said Friday. "He looked good out there. He was back. He's recovered."
Analysis: Jackson missed his first practice of the season Thursday after falling ill, but he seemed to bounce back quickly from the ailment and appeared to be practicing Friday with his usual energy during the portion of the session that was open to the media. Though durability has been an issue for Jackson over the past two seasons, he's enjoyed one of the healthier campaigns of his career and should be fresh coming out of the Ravens' Week 13 bye.
Published: Fri, Dec 8 at 12:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Practicing Friday
Jackson (illness) returned to practice Friday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson didn't practice Thursday due to an illness, but his return to the field a day later has him on track to play Sunday against the Rams. Friday's upcoming practice/injury report will reveal whether the QB heads into the weekend with a designation or fully cleared for Week 14 action.
Published: Fri, Dec 8 at 9:20am by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with illness
Jackson didn't participate in practice Thursday due to an illness, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson practiced fully Wednesday, but his absence from the field a day later is being attributed to an ailment. So long as the quarterback is able to practice Friday, he should be ready to start Sunday's game against the Rams, but fantasy managers will still want to monitor his situation heading into the weekend.
Published: Thu, Dec 7 at 12:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Thursday
Jackson (undisclosed) didn't practice Thursday, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports.
Analysis: Per Mink, this marks Jackson's first practice absence of the season. When speaking with the media after Wednesday's session, the QB didn't indicate anything was wrong, so look for the Ravens' upcoming practice report to provide context regarding Jackson's non-participation Thursday.
Published: Thu, Dec 7 at 12:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Manages game in victory
Jackson completed 18 of 32 passes for 177 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions in Sunday's 20-10 win over the Chargers. He added 11 rushes for 39 yards.
Analysis: Jackson helped the Ravens to an early lead with a three-yard touchdown pass to Zay Flowers, but the offense largely stalled from there. Positively, Jackson avoided turnovers for the second consecutive game, and he continued to get plenty of opportunities as a rusher. He's done exactly what has been asked of him for much of the season, but Jackson has now failed to tally multiple touchdowns in eight of his 12 games to this point.
Published: Sun, Nov 26 at 8:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Dismisses concerns about ankle
Jackson said Tuesday that he doesn't anticipate his left ankle causing any complications for him during Sunday's game against the Chargers, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson took every snap on offense in the Ravens' 34-20 win over the Bengals this past Thursday, despite going down in apparent pain and grabbing his left ankle late in the first quarter when he was tackled by linebacker Logan Wilson along the sideline. The signal-caller appeared to be limping at multiple points throughout the rest of the contest, but he ended up finishing with one of his better fantasy lines of the season (16 completions for 264 yards and two touchdowns, nine carries for 54…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 22 at 12:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Plays through ankle issue
Jackson, who visited the medical tent with an ankle injury late in the first quarter of Thursday night's 34-20 win over the Bengals, noted afterward that he'll "be good" for his team's Nov. 26 contest against the Chargers, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site reports.
Analysis: Despite getting his ankle checked out, Jackson was on the field for all 66 of the Ravens' snaps on offense, and with the extra time off he'll have ahead of Week 12 action, the QB's availability versus the Chargers shouldn't be impacted. The same can't be said for star tight end Mark Andrews, who sustained what is looking like a season-ending ankle issue Thursday. In that context, Baltimore's reserve TEs (Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar) as well as the team's WR corps will be called upon to help…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 17 at 8:30am by Rotowire.com
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Hits on big plays in win
Jackson completed 16 of 26 passes for 264 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed nine times for 54 yards in the Ravens' 34-20 win over the Bengals on Thursday night.
Analysis: Jackson was highly efficient with his modest number of completions, posting his second-highest passing yardage total on his second-highest yards per attempt (10.2) of the campaign. Jackson tossed multiple touchdown passes for the fourth time this season as well, hitting Nelson Agholor and Rashod Bateman on second-quarter scoring tosses of 37 and 10 yards, respectively. Jackson also connected with Odell Beckham for a 51-yard completion midway through the fourth quarter on what would turn out to…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 16 at 8:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Day doomed by key pick
Jackson completed 13 of 23 passes for 223 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in Sunday's 33-31 loss to the Browns. He added eight rushes for 41 yards.
Analysis: The Ravens played with a lead throughout the game, allowing them to rely heavily on their rushing attack. As a result, volume was once again limited for Jackson; however, unlike in past games, he also mixed in some key mistakes. The most glaring was an interception midway through the fourth quarter when he threw a pick that was deflected at the line of scrimmage and returned for a touchdown. Jackson now has failed to tally multiple touchdowns in five of his last six games.
Published: Sun, Nov 12 at 3:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Modest output in blowout victory
Jackson completed 21 of 26 passes for 187 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's 37-3 win over Seattle. He added 10 rushes for 60 yards.
Analysis: The Ravens were able to coast throughout much of the game after building up a 17-3 lead by halftime. As a result, Jackson had limited pass attempts and a similarly underwhelming fantasy fantasy performance. The positive was his production as a rusher, which marked the third time he's topped 60 rushing yards on the season. Jackson also suffered an injury scare in the fourth quarter when he appeared to tweak his ankle, but coach John Harbaugh indicated after the game that the issue wasn't…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 5 at 3:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Modest numbers in Week 8 win
Jackson completed 18 of 27 passes for 157 yards and one touchdown while adding five carries for 17 yards in Sunday's 31-24 win over the Cardinals.
Analysis: After accounting for four touchdowns in the previous game, Jackson wasn't asked to do much with Gus Edwards' three-touchdown performance leading the way for Baltimore's offense. The quarterback tied the game with a five-yard touchdown pass to Mark Andrews in the first quarter, kicking off a stretch of 24 unanswered Ravens points. Heading into a Week 9 home game against the Seahawks, Jackson has led the Ravens to a 6-2 record while posting a 9:3 TD:INT through the air and adding five rushing…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 29 at 5:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Four touchdowns against Detroit
Jackson completed 21 of 27 passes for 357 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's 38-6 win over Detroit. He added nine rushes for 36 yards and an additional score.
Analysis: Jackson had no trouble leading the Baltimore offense against what had been considered one of the better defenses in the league entering the game. He capped the team's first offensive possession with a seven-yard rushing touchdown, then threw for scores of 12 and 11 yards before halftime. Jackson wasn't reliant solely on touchdowns for his big performance, as he also tallied his first 300-yard passing effort since Week 5 of the 2021 campaign. He should have a chance for another big game in Week…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 22 at 2:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Effective on ground in Week 6 win
Jackson completed 21 of 30 passes for 223 yards and a touchdown with one interception in Sunday's 24-16 win over the Titans. He added 62 rushing yards on 13 carries.
Analysis: While Baltimore struggled in the red zone -- Justin Tucker carried the offense with six field goals -- Jackson did hit Zay Flowers for a 10-yard score in the second quarter, and the quarterback was able to extend plays and drives with his legs as he led the Ravens in rushing. Jackson's 5:3 TD:INT through six games isn't much, but he's completed at least 70 percent of his passes in five of those contests, suggesting better passing numbers should lie ahead once he's fully comfortable with…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 15 at 10:06am by Rotowire.com
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Held without score in loss
Jackson completed 22 of 38 passes for 236 yards, no touchdowns and one interception in Sunday's 17-10 loss to the Steelers. He added six rushes for 45 yards.
Analysis: Jackson attempted a season-high 38 passes and missed his season-best yardage total by one yard. His pass catchers played a role in his inefficiency, as the Baltimore receiving corps had several key drops throughout the game. On the other hand, Jackson also had some mistakes of his own, most notably throwing an interception deep in Pittsburgh territory with a chance to clinch victory late in the fourth quarter. He also lost a fumble one possession later, which gave the Steelers a chance to run…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 8 at 6:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Two TDs apiece rushing and passing
Jackson completed 15 of 19 passes for 186 yards and two touchdowns while rushing nine times for 27 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 28-3 win over the Browns. He also committed two fumbles, losing one.
Analysis: Jackson scored a 10-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter and added a two-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, as well as a seven-yard touchdown pass to Mark Andrews with 11 seconds remaining before halftime. An 18-yard touchdown pass to Andrews rounded out the scoring in the fourth quarter. Jackson has a 4:1 TD:INT and four rushing touchdowns heading into a Week 5 trip to Pittsburgh, but ball security has been a problem for the dual-threat quarterback, who has put the ball on the…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 1 at 2:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Big game as rusher
Jackson completed 22 of 31 pass attempts for 202 yards and no touchdowns in Sunday's 22-19 overtime loss to the Colts. He added 14 rushes for 101 yards and two touchdowns.
Analysis: Jackson completed his pass attempts at a high rate, though he wasn't aggressive in pushing the ball down the field. Instead, his explosive plays came on the ground as he accounted for both of the Ravens' touchdowns with his legs, scampering into the end zone from eight and 10 yards away. It was expected that Baltimore's passing attack would be improved under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken, and while that has yet to occur, Jackson still has multiple touchdowns in two of his first three…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 24 at 2:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Not on injury report
Jackson (hand) isn't listed on the Wednesday's injury report ahead of Sunday's home game against Indianapolis.
Analysis: Jackson suffered a stinger in his left hand toward the end of a 27-24 win over the Bengals this past Sunday, but he didn't express any concern about the injury when discussing it with reporters after the game. His absence from the Week 3 injury report entirely should erase any concern fantasy managers might have had about his health.
Published: Wed, Sep 20 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Throws two TDs to beat Bengals
Jackson completed 24 of 33 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 27-24 win over the Bengals. He added 12 rushing attempts for 54 yards.
Analysis: Jackson suffered a stinger in his left hand late in the game, per Jamison Hensley of ESPN, but he told reporters after the game that he's fine and flexed his hands as evidence. The dual-threat quarterback was happy to have favorite target Mark Andrews (quadriceps) back, as Andrews led the Ravens with eight targets, including a three-yard touchdown in the third quarter. Jackson's other touchdown pass was a 17-yarder to Nelson Agholor to take a 27-17 lead in the fourth. Assuming Jackson's…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 17 at 2:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet day in Week 1 win
Jackson completed 17 of 22 passes for 169 yards with no touchdowns and one interception and rushed six times for 38 yards in the Ravens' 25-9 win over the Texans on Sunday. He also committed two fumbles, losing one.
Analysis: Jackson was certainly efficient, but the offseason talk of the Ravens being more pass-oriented never really came to fruition with Baltimore mostly in control from the middle of the third quarter onward. When he did put the ball up, Jackson displayed impressive chemistry with rookie Zay Flowers, who he connected with on a team-high nine occasions. Jackson also hit Odell Beckham and Rashod Bateman for another five completions, but his target pool was significantly narrow otherwise. With No. 1…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 10 at 1:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play this weekend
Jackson won't play in Saturday's preseason finale in Tampa Bay, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson and other veteran starters have been held out all preseason and will now have two full weeks to prepare for a Sept. 10 home game against the Texans. With RB J.K. Dobbins (undisclosed) and WR Rashod Bateman (foot) both practicing of late, Jackson may have all his key targets available at the start of the regular season. The Ravens are expected to throw more under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken, but Jackson's running will still figure in prominently even if he has to do more on…read more
Published: Fri, Aug 25 at 12:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Not in line to play Monday
With coach John Harbaugh noting Saturday that Josh Johnsonand Anthony Brown are each in line to play a half in Monday's preseason game against the Commanders, Jackson once again isn't slated to see action, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson also didn't play in the Ravens' preseason opener, and this time around Harbaugh relays that Johnson will get the start Monday and play the first half, with Brown expected to take over for the second half. Jackson's final opportunity to see exhibition snaps will come Saturday, Aug. 26 against the Buccaneers.
Published: Sat, Aug 19 at 12:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Not slated to play Saturday
Jackson is not in line to play in Saturday's preseason opener against the Eagles, with coach John Harbaugh noting Thursday that none of the Ravens' established starters will play in the contest.
Analysis: Though the team's key veteran starters, including Jackson, will sit this one out, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com relays via Harbaugh that some of the Ravens' key young players such as Zay Flowers could potentially suit up Saturday. Jackson's next chance to log preseason game action will occur Monday, Aug. 21 against the Commanders.
Published: Thu, Aug 10 at 1:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Expects less running with new OC
Jackson said Thursday that he expects "less running and more throwing" under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken, ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley reports.
Analysis: It's not exactly a secret, after the Ravens parted ways with long-time, run-first OC Greg Roman and added WRs Odell Beckham and Zay Flowers. The new coordinator, Monken, spent four seasons with Tampa Bay (2016-18) and Cleveland (2019) in the same role and oversaw offenses that attempted 36.1, 37.8, 39.1 and 33.7 passes per game (Jackson's never averaged more than 31.8). Monken then opened up UGA's offense, culminating last year with QB Stetson Bennett compiling 4,128 passing yards, 27 pass TDs…read more
Published: Fri, May 26 at 7:15am by Rotowire.com
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Officially signs extension
Jackson signed his five-year, $260 million contract extension with the Ravens on Thursday.
Analysis: Baltimore and Jackson agreed to terms on the five-year extension, which reportedly includes $185 million in guarantees, just prior to the start of the 2023 NFL Draft, and both sides have now made the deal official. The team then selected rookie wideout Zay Flowers in the first round, adding another hopeful boost to a wide receiver room that also saw Odell Beckham signed to a one-year deal, and will get Rashod Bateman (foot) back from injury. By virtue of the revamped wide receiver corps, not to…read more
Published: Thu, May 4 at 8:17am by Rotowire.com
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Lands five-year extension
Jackson has agreed to a five-year deal to remain with the Ravens.
Analysis: Jackson's previously uncertain status for the coming season has now gained clarity, with the team confirming that the star QB is slated to ink a five-year agreement (worth $260 million, with $185 million in guarantees, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network) with the franchise that drafted him in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Earlier this offseason, Jackson -- who the Ravens placed their $32.4 million non-exclusive franchise tag on -- had requested a trade, but he's sticking with the team…read more
Published: Thu, Apr 27 at 1:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Agrees to extension with Baltimore
Jackson and the Ravens have agreed to terms on a contract extension, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Analysis: Terms of the pending deal have yet to be reported, but after Jackson requested a trade earlier this offseason, his future with the Ravens appeared cloudy. Now, just hours before the 2023 NFL Draft, Baltimore's franchise signal-caller is slated to remain with the team, with a long-term extension now in place, per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com.
Published: Thu, Apr 27 at 1:29pm by Rotowire.com
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Still in team's plans, per DeCosta
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta reiterated Thursday that he wants to sign Jackson to a long-term deal and believes the quarterback is "the right player for this team," ESPN's Jamison Hensley reports.
Analysis: It's no secret the Ravens hope to keep Jackson; they just haven't been willing to give him the contract he wants. He's also been unable to find it from another team, perhaps in part because the non-exclusive franchise tag would require the loss of two first-round picks if the Ravens were to not match an offer sheet. The team has until July 17 to work out a long-term deal with Jackson, who has yet to sign the franchise tender and thus won't be at the start of the offseason program to learn new…read more
Published: Thu, Apr 13 at 10:56am by Rotowire.com
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Has requested trade
Jackson announced Monday via his personal Twitter account that he requested a trade from the Ravens on March 2.
Analysis: Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said, "We love [Jackson]," in his press conference Monday at the NFL's annual meeting, when asked for a response to Jackson's trade announcement. However, after a lengthy contract dispute, the star quarterback has made it known that he prefers to move on from Baltimore. The Ravens placed the $32.4 million non-exclusive franchise tag on Jackson earlier this offseason, but he has yet to sign the tender. Other teams can negotiate a contract with Jackson due to the…read more
Published: Mon, Mar 27 at 8:05am by Rotowire.com
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Gets franchise tag
The Ravens assigned their franchise tag to Jackson (knee) on Tuesday.
Analysis: In a statement released by the team, general manager Eric DeCosta noted that the Ravens plan to continue to negotiate with Jackson in hopes of reaching a long-term deal with the quarterback this offseason. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, the $32.4 million franchise tag is non-exclusive, which means that the signal-caller can negotiate with other teams. The Ravens, however, retain the right to match any offer sheet Jackson signs, or alternatively accept two first-round draft picks as compensation.
Published: Tue, Mar 7 at 12:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Team optimistic about new deal
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said Wednesday that he remains optimistic the team will reach a long-term extension with Jackson (knee), Clifton Brown of the team's official site reports.
Analysis: DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh made statements in support of retaining Jackson in press conferences on Wednesday, and both offered similar comments in January about the quarterback after the Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs. At this stage of the offseason, the two sides seem far apart in contract talks, but the Ravens have made it clear they'll use the franchise tag on Jackson if it comes to that.
Published: Wed, Mar 1 at 2:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Has support of Harbaugh, DeCosta
Ravens coach John Harbaugh and GM Eric DeCosta both said Thursday that they expect Jackson (knee) to remain with the team, Hayes Gardner of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Rumors have been swirling about Jackson's potential departure from Baltimore, with the 26-year-old scheduled for unrestricted free agency this offseason after a PCL sprain kept him out for the final month of the 2022 regular season and a playoff loss in Cincinnati. Harbaugh said he "200 percent" wants Jackson in Baltimore for years to come, while DeCosta was a bit measured but still said the focus remains on signing Jackson to an extension (rather than trading him). If Jackson does return to…read more
Published: Fri, Jan 20 at 9:59am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for wild-card round
Jackson (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game in Cincinnati, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson still hasn't practiced since suffering a PCL sprain Week 13 and revealed Wednesday that his knee "remains unstable" nearly a month and a half after the injury. He may not be available in the playoffs even if the Ravens upset the Bengals this Sunday -- a tall task with Jackson ruled out and Tyler Huntley (shoulder) considered a game-time decision even after upgrading to full practice participation Friday.
Published: Fri, Jan 13 at 11:36am by Rotowire.com
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Left knee 'remains unstable'
Jackson, who didn't practice Thursday, posted on his personal Twitter account that his left knee "remains unstable" as the Ravens prepare for Sunday's wild-card game at Cincinnati, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson logged his 17th DNP in a row Thursday as he continues his recovery from a knee injury that he sustained Week 13 against the Broncos. He clarified his health in back-to-back tweets, writing, "I've suffered a PCL Grade 2 sprain on the borderline of a strain 3. There is still inflammation surrounding my knee, and my knee remains unstable." Jackson thus appears as if he'll be ruled out for a sixth consecutive contest, which will be revealed on Friday's injury report. As for the Ravens'…read more
Published: Thu, Jan 12 at 3:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Another DNP on Thursday
Jackson (knee) didn't practice Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: When Jackson initially suffered a sprained PCL in his left knee on Dec. 4, he was given a recovery timeline of 1-to-3 weeks, but he has yet to step on the practice field since then. Thursday's DNP marks his 17th in a row, which places considerable doubt into his ability to play in Sunday's wild-card game at Cincinnati. Meanwhile, backup quarterback Tyler Huntley (shoulder) resumed throwing Thursday, putting him on a potential path to play this weekend. If Jackson and Huntley aren't able to suit…read more
Published: Thu, Jan 12 at 11:18am by Rotowire.com
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Not at practice
Jackson (knee) isn't practicing Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported earlier Wednesday that Jackson is facing an uphill battle to play in Sunday's wild-card game against the Bengals, and the quarterback's continued absence from practice would seem to support as much. Since suffering a PCL sprain Dec. 4, Jackson doesn't appear to be progressing as the team had hoped, and he now has only two more chances to practice before the Ravens' playoff opener. Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley sat out Week 18 with a…read more
Published: Wed, Jan 11 at 11:14am by Rotowire.com
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Appears unlikely to play Sunday
Jackson (knee) faces an "uphill battle" to play in Sunday's wild-card game in Cincinnati, Ian Rapoport and Mike Garofolo of NFL Network report.
Analysis: Though Adam Schefter of ESPN reported over the weekend that Jackson had a "strong chance" to be available for the Ravens' postseason opener, Rapoport notes that optimism about the quarterback's ability to play Sunday has begun to dwindle over the past 24 hours. Jackson, who hasn't practiced since suffering a PCL sprain on his left knee Dec. 4 against the Broncos, missed the Ravens' final five games of the regular season. While Jackson is reportedly working hard to rehab the knee, he apparently…read more
Published: Wed, Jan 11 at 6:14am by Rotowire.com
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Optimism for playoff return
Jackson (knee), who has already been ruled out for Week 18 against the Bengals, could play in the team's playoff matchup the following week, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson has not practiced in a month and didn't seem to be all that close for a pivotal Week 18 return against the Bengals, but the superstar quarterback may attempt to gut it out with the Ravens' 2022-23 season on the line next week. Coach John Harbaugh was "hopeful" Jackson could make his return next week, but as Schefter noted, there's still swelling in the quarterback's knee, which complicates a firm timeline for return.
Published: Sat, Jan 7 at 12:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Week 18
Jackson (knee) won't play Sunday against the Bengals.
Analysis: Per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh noted that he's "hopeful" about the quarterback's chances of being ready to go for the start of the playoffs. At least for one more contest, however, Jackson will remain sidelined, which sets the stage for Tyler Huntley (shoulder/wrist) to make a fifth straight start, health permitting. Though Harbaugh is optimistic Huntley will be ready to play Sunday, undrafted rookie Anthony Brown took some reps with the first-team offense this…read more
Published: Fri, Jan 6 at 10:26am by Rotowire.com
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Still not practicing
Jackson (knee) wasn't spotted at practice Friday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: While Jackson is trending toward missing Sunday's game against the Bengals, Tyler Huntley (shoulder/wrist) has been limited at practice this week and could also be at risk of sitting out. If neither of the two are available this weekend, Anthony Brown would be in line to draw the start at quarterback in the regular-season finale.
Published: Fri, Jan 6 at 9:54am by Rotowire.com
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Still absent from practice
Jackson (knee) isn't practicing Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The 25-year-old has now missed 14 consecutive Ravens practices, and unless he reverses the trend Friday, he's all but certain to sit out his fifth consecutive game this Sunday in Cincinnati. Though Jackson's recovery from a PCL sprain of his left knee has taken longer than anticipated, the Ravens could still have their top signal-caller available for the wild-card round of the postseason if he's able to take more meaningful steps forward with his practice activity next week. Until Jackson is…read more
Published: Thu, Jan 5 at 11:25am by Rotowire.com
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No return to practice
Jackson (knee) isn't practicing Wednesday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson hasn't played or practiced since Week 13 and is in danger of missing a fifth consecutive game. The Ravens may act cautious with Jackson even if he makes it back to practice by the end of the week, as they can't drop any lower than the No. 6 seed in the AFC and might not move up at all even with an upset win on the road this Sunday in Cincinnati.
Published: Wed, Jan 4 at 12:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Week 17
Jackson (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday night's game against the Steelers.
Analysis: With Jackson -- who last saw game action Week 13 -- unable to practice this week, he'll sit this one out, which sets the stage for Tyler Huntley to draw another start at QB for the Ravens on Sunday. Jackson's next chance to return to action will arrive in the team's regular-season finale Week 18 versus the Bengals.
Published: Fri, Dec 30 at 12:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Not yet practicing
Jackson (knee) remained a non-participant in Thursday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Though Jackson was expected to resume football-related activities this week after missing the Ravens' previous three games with a PCL sprain in his left knee, it hasn't translated to any recorded or estimated practice reps. The Ravens will wait and see what, if anything, Jackson can do during Friday's practice session, but the 2019 NFL MVP looks to be trending toward a fourth straight absence this Sunday against the Steelers. Tyler Huntley took reps with the first-team offense once again…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 29 at 11:13am by Rotowire.com
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Still missing from practice
Jackson (knee) isn't practicing Wednesday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Tyler Huntley is taking the first-team reps Wednesday and appears to be headed for a fourth consecutive start. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Saturday that Jackson would return to some kind of on-field activity this week, but that might just mean running and individual work rather than actually practicing. The Ravens host the Steelers on Sunday, and Jackson has two more chances to be cleared for practice before then.
Published: Wed, Dec 28 at 10:54am by Rotowire.com
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Could return Week 17
Jackson (knee), who will miss his third straight game Saturday against the Falcons, is expected to get back on the field early next week and resume taking part in "football-related movements," with the Ravens then set to determine whether he's fit to start practicing, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson hasn't practiced in any fashion since suffering a PCL sprain of his left knee in Baltimore's Week 13 win over Denver, putting his availability up in the air until he's able to start taking reps again. Though the Ravens believe that Jackson will be able to play Week 17 against the Steelers if he's able to practice in some capacity, the dual-threat quarterback will first need to prove that his knee doesn't hinder him when he stops, starts and cuts before he's reintegrated into drills. At…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 24 at 5:20am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Week 16 game
The Ravens have ruled Jackson (knee) out for Saturday's game against the Falcons.
Analysis: Even though initial reports indicated that he was expected to miss only two games due to the PCL sprain he suffered to his left knee during the Ravens' Week 13 win over the Broncos, Jackson will be sidelined for a third consecutive contest this weekend after failing to resume practicing in any fashion since suffering the injury. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh hasn't provided many specifics regarding where exactly Jackson stands in his recovery from the injury, so at this stage, the 2019 NFL…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 22 at 11:54am by Rotowire.com
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Not ready to start
Jackson (knee) is not in line to start Saturday's game against the Falcons, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Per the report, coach John Harbaugh relayed that Tyler Huntley (shoulder) is slated to start the contest, with Jackson now targeting a potential return to the starting lineup in Week 17 against the Steelers.
Published: Thu, Dec 22 at 10:24am by Rotowire.com
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Still not practicing
Jackson (knee) wasn't spotted during the media-access portion of Thursday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Meanwhile, fellow QB Tyler Huntley was throwing Thursday after being listed as limited at practice Wednesday by a right shoulder issue. The Ravens' upcoming injury report will reveal whether Jackson has any chance to play Saturday against the Falcons, but his ongoing absence from practice suggests that Huntley is trending toward drawing another start in Week 16.
Published: Thu, Dec 22 at 9:09am by Rotowire.com
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Sits out Wednesday's practice
Jackson (knee) didn't practice Wednesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson hasn't practiced since suffering a PCL sprain in his left knee Week 13 against Denver and is in danger of missing a third consecutive game when the Ravens host the Falcons on Saturday. The team hasn't ruled Jackson out yet, but the team once again seems to be preparing for Tyler Huntley to start.
Published: Wed, Dec 21 at 11:39am by Rotowire.com
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Not ready for practice
Jackson (knee) didn't practice Tuesday.
Analysis: Jackson is recovering from a PCL sprain and in danger of missing a third straight game when the Ravens host the Falcons on Saturday. There might be a bit more urgency after Tyler Huntley's brutal performance in Cleveland this past Saturday, but it seems Jackson isn't even at the point to force tough decisions -- at least not early in the week. A return to practice Wednesday or Thursday could make things interesting, at least.
Published: Tue, Dec 20 at 1:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Not seen at practice Tuesday
Jackson (knee) wasn't spotted during the media-access portion of Tuesday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Since sustaining a PCL sprain in his left knee Week 13, Jackson hasn't been able to mix into any on-field drills, missing two games as a result of the injury. If he goes down as a non-participant Tuesday, he'll have two more sessions this week to potentially put himself on a path to returning Saturday against the Falcons. Having said that, if Jackson sits out again this weekend, Tyler Huntley would be in line for a third consecutive start under center for the Ravens.
Published: Tue, Dec 20 at 11:14am by Rotowire.com
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Could return next week
The Ravens are hopeful that Jackson (knee) will be able to practice this coming week and potentially play next weekend against the Falcons, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Analysis: Jackson, whom Rapoport notes is dealing with PCL sprain, has been ruled out for this Saturday's contest against the Browns, with Tyler Huntley slated to start in his place. However, it appears as though Jackson could possibly return to action for the 9-4 Ravens in Week 16, assuming no setbacks in the coming days.
Published: Sat, Dec 17 at 7:44am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for second straight game
Jackson (knee) has been ruled out for Saturday's game at Cleveland.
Analysis: Jackson will miss his second straight game due to the left knee sprain he sustained in the Ravens' Week 13 win over the Broncos. Given that he hasn't taken the field in any capacity in Baltimore's subsequent six practices, Jackson can't be considered a lock to play Week 16 against the Falcons, at least at this juncture. Though head coach John Harbaugh stopped short of announcing a starter for Saturday's game, Tyler Huntley cleared the concussion protocol Thursday and doesn't carry a designation…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 15 at 11:35am by Rotowire.com
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Not spotted at walkthrough
Jackson (knee) wasn't spotted at Thursday's walkthrough, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun and Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com report.
Analysis: While Shaffer doesn't expect Jackson to be active Saturday against the Browns, Tyler Huntley (concussion protocol) was at Thursday's walkthrough and appears to be on track to play this weekend. Added context regarding the duo's Week 15 status will arrive later Thursday when the Ravens' final injury report of the week is posted.
Published: Thu, Dec 15 at 9:16am by Rotowire.com
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Still not practicing
Jackson (knee) remained sidelined at practice Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson hasn't practiced since suffering a PCL sprain in his left knee in the Ravens' Week 13 win over the Broncos, and at this stage, he doesn't appear likely to make it back for Sunday's game in Cleveland. On the plus side for the Ravens, No. 2 quarterback Tyler Huntley (concussion) practiced for the second straight day Wednesday, and thus appears to be trending in the right direction as Sunday's contest approaches. Huntley started in last Sunday's 16-14 win over the Steelers but exited in…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 14 at 12:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Sits out first Week 15 practice
Jackson (knee) isn't participating in Tuesday's walk-through practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson missed his first game of the season this past Sunday against the Steelers, with Tyler Huntley stepping in under center in the Ravens' 16-14 win. Huntley exited that contest early after being diagnosed with a concussion, but he already seems to be making progress through the NFL's five-step protocols, as he took the field for Tuesday's session. Jackson, meanwhile, missed his fourth consecutive practice and doesn't look to be trending toward a return Saturday in Cleveland. If Jackson…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 13 at 11:41am by Rotowire.com
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On inactive list for Week 14
Jackson (knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Steelers, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: As was expected after the Ravens listed him as doubtful heading into the weekend following three consecutive missed practices, Jackson will miss his first game of the season due to the PCL sprain of his left knee that he sustained in Baltimore's Week 13 win over the Broncos. Tyler Huntley came on in relief of Jackson in that contest and will now draw the fifth start of his career Sunday. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Jackson is facing an estimated 1-to-3-week recovery timeline and could…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 11 at 8:34am by Rotowire.com
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May not play again until Week 16
Jackson (knee), who is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game at Pittsburgh, may not be cleared to play until the Ravens' Week 16 game against the Falcons on Dec. 24, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson is tending to a sprained PCL in his left knee, an injury he sustained in last week's win over the Broncos. The quarterback was given an estimated recovery timeline of 1-to-3 weeks, so Schefter's report would seem to suggest the signal-caller is trending toward the back end of that range. After failing to practice this week, Jackson will most likely be inactive for Sunday's contest, after Baltimore called up Anthony Brown from the practice squad with the expectation that he'll serve as…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 10 at 9:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets doubtful designation
Jackson (knee) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Steelers.
Analysis: Jackson hasn't been completely ruled out, but all indications are that he'll miss his first game of the season after failing to practice all week. Baltimore won't need to make significant adjustments to its game plan, as Tyler Huntley -- who came on in relief of the injured Jackson in last week's win over the Broncos -- can run the same style of offense thanks to his dual-threat ability. Jackson is dealing with a PCL sprain and is expected to face a recovery timeline of 1-to-3 weeks, so he…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 9 at 11:40am by Rotowire.com
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Still not practicing
Jackson (knee) didn't practice Friday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: With Jackson not participating in practice for a third straight day, Tyler Huntley appears to be trending toward getting his first start of the season Sunday against the Steelers. The Ravens will issue their final Week 14 injury report later Friday, which will reveal whether Jackson is listed as questionable, doubtful or out for the contest.
Published: Fri, Dec 9 at 9:17am by Rotowire.com
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Sits out Thursday's practice
Jackson (knee) didn't take part in Thursday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: With two straight absences from practice to begin the week, Jackson doesn't look on track to be available for Sunday's game in Pittsburgh while he contends with a PCL sprain of his left knee. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Jackson's injury typically entails a 1-to-3-week recovery timeline, which supports head coach John Harbaugh's comments from Monday indicating that the star quarterback is "less likely" to suit up against the Steelers. Tyler Huntley, who came on in relief after Jackson's…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 8 at 11:16am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing
Jackson (knee) isn't practicing Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: While the Ravens haven't officially ruled Jackson out for Week 14, his recent diagnosis of a PCL sprain in his left knee makes Tyler Huntley the expected starter this Sunday in Pittsburgh, and perhaps for a game or two beyond that. Any practice participation from Jackson this week would be a surprise, after head coach John Harbaugh deemed the quarterback "week-to-week" Monday.
Published: Wed, Dec 7 at 11:20am by Rotowire.com
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Has sprained PCL
Jackson has been diagnosed with a PCL sprain in his left knee, which will require 1-to-3 weeks in order to recover, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson didn't log any snaps after picking up a knee injury on the last play of the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Broncos. The issue initially was termed a mild left knee sprain, but testing didn't reveal its extent until Tuesday. Coach John Harbaugh called Jackson "week-to-week" Monday, while adding that the quarterback was less likely to be able to suit up Sunday in Pittsburgh, according to Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun. Assuming Jackson can't play this weekend, Tyler…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 6 at 10:25am by Rotowire.com
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Week-to-week, per coach
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Jackson (knee) is "week-to-week," and added that the quarterback is less likely to play Sunday against the Steelers, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson was knocked out of this past Sunday's 10-9 win over the Broncos due to a knee injury, and while his initial test results appear to be encouraging, the star quarterback may be trending more towards doubtful than questionable at this point. He's believed to be dealing with a mild left knee sprain, but there hasn't been official confirmation on a diagnosis. Tyler Huntley, who led a game-winning touchdown drive against Denver, would likely operate as the Ravens' primary signal-caller if…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 5 at 11:56am by Rotowire.com
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May have mild knee sprain
Jackson is believed to have suffered a mild left knee sprain in Sunday's 10-9 win over the Broncos, but a firm diagnosis for his injury won't arrive until the results of his MRI on Monday are made available, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson suffered the injury on the final play of the first quarter of Sunday's game, when Broncos defender Jonathan Cooper landed on top of him on a sack. The signal-caller was evaluated in a medical tent on the sideline before heading to the locker room, with the Ravens then ruling him out for the day coming out of halftime. Backup Tyler Huntley stepped in and guided the Ravens to a go-ahead touchdown drive in the final minute, and he would be in line to start the team's Week 14 game in…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 5 at 10:54am by Rotowire.com
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Timeline for return uncertain
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said after Sunday's 10-9 win over the Broncos that the apparently left knee injury Jackson suffered in the contest isn't season-ending.
Analysis: Harbaugh added that the quarterback is slated to undergo further testing Monday, with added context regarding Jackson's status to arrive in the coming days. At this stage, it's too early to say whether Jackson will be deemed day-to-day or week-to-week, but if he ends up missing time, Tyler Huntley would be in line to serve as the team's signal-caller. The Broncos travel to Pittsburgh for their Week 14 game.
Published: Sun, Dec 4 at 1:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't return
Jackson (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Broncos, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson completed three of four passes for 11 yards and rushed once for nine yards before leaving the contest in the first half. Tyler Huntley has taken over at quarterback, but the Ravens currently don't have a healthy backup behind him.
Published: Sun, Dec 4 at 11:41am by Rotowire.com
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Injures knee Sunday
Jackson was forced out of Sunday's game against the Broncos with a knee injury.
Analysis: Tyler Huntley is now in at QB for the Ravens. Prior to his exit from the contest, Jackson had completed three of four passes for 11 yards and ran once for nine yards.
Published: Sun, Dec 4 at 10:48am by Rotowire.com
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Logs full practice Thursday
Jackson (quad) returned to a full practice Thursday.
Analysis: After exiting practice Wednesday early due to a quad issue, Jackson was listed as a full participant Thursday, setting the stage for him to be a go Sunday against the Broncos. The Ravens' dual-threat signal-caller is coming off an effort Week 12 in which he completed 16 of 32 passes for 254 yards and a TD to go along with 14 rushing attempts for 89 yards in a 28-27 loss to the Jaguars.
Published: Thu, Dec 1 at 2:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to practice field
Jackson (quadriceps) is participating in Thursday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Baltimore listed Jackson as a limited participant on its first Week 13 practice report issued Wednesday, after he was unable to finish the session while he received treatment for a quad issue. According to Hensley, Jackson wasn't present for the first 15 minutes of individual drills during Thursday's practice before taking the field. The Ravens will release their second practice report of the week later Thursday, when the extent of the QB's participation will be known. Jackson isn't scheduled…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 1 at 11:15am by Rotowire.com
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Limited by quad issue
Jackson was a limited participant at practice Wednesday due to a quadriceps injury.
Analysis: Per Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site, Jackson was slated to speak with reporters Wednesday, but he didn't end up doing so after he left practice early to receive treatment for the quad issue. The quarterback is now scheduled to address the media Thursday or Friday, with his status now worth tracking in advance of Sunday's game against the Broncos now that he's managing an injury.
Published: Wed, Nov 30 at 2:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Racks up 343 total yards
Jackson completed 16 of 32 passes for 254 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions in Sunday's 28-27 loss to Jacksonville. He added 14 rush attempts for 89 yards.
Analysis: Jackson took a while to get going, as he managed only 88 passing yards and 37 rushing yards through two quarters. However, he racked up yardage in two scoring drives that concluded in the fourth quarter, the latter of which he capped with a 12-yard touchdown toss. Jackson's work on the ground was particularly positive for fantasy purposes, as it was his highest total since Week 3 despite the fact that he was on the injury report for a hip problem throughout the week. While he also narrowly…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 27 at 2:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to play through hip issue
Jackson (hip) doesn't carry a designation into Sunday's game in Jacksonville after logging full participation in practices Thursday and Friday.
Analysis: According to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, the hip injury Jackson has been dealing with this week isn't related to the one that previously limited the quarterback's practice activity in Week 7. Even though he approached the Ravens' game that week without a designation, Jackson threw for a season-low 120 yards in a 23-20 win over the Browns. As for his latest hip issue, Jackson said it wasn't something that bothered him during last week's 13-3 win over the Panthers, and the injury is "getting…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 25 at 2:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs full practice
Jackson (hip) was listed as a full practice participant Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson missed Wednesday's practice, but his hip issue was downplayed afterward, with coach John Harbaugh noting that the QB would play Sunday against the Jaguars, per Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site. Thursday's listed full participation solidifies that Jackson will be a go this weekend, and as long as he's available on any given week, the signal-caller's dual-threat skills make him a quality fantasy option.
Published: Thu, Nov 24 at 10:43am by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice Wednesday
Jackson missed practice Wednesday due to a hip injury, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com head coach John Harbaugh relayed that Jackson is slated to play Sunday against the Jaguars, but the team wanted to "hold him back and let him rest" Wednesday. Jackson's status will be revisited again Thursday, and a return to practice in any capacity would add credence to the notion that he'll play Sunday.
Published: Wed, Nov 23 at 1:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Absent from practice
Jackson wasn't spotted on the field during the media-access portion of Wednesday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Head coach John Harbaugh is expected to provide an explanation for Jackson's absence after practice concludes. Hensley notes that the quarterback appear to receive treatment from a trainer while on the bench during this past Sunday's win over the Panthers, though he didn't miss any snaps in the contest.
Published: Wed, Nov 23 at 11:42am by Rotowire.com
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Battles through illness in win
Jackson completed 24 of 33 passes for 209 yards with no touchdowns and one interception while adding 11 carries for 31 yards and a touchdown in the Ravens' 13-3 win over the Panthers on Sunday.
Analysis: Jackson and the entire Ravens offense looked out of sorts most of the afternoon, but the star signal-caller was able to put together a serviceable fantasy performance overall with the help of a tough one-yard touchdown run just past the midway point of the fourth quarter. Jackson had top target Mark Andrews back from a shoulder injury as well and connected with him on six occasions for 63 yards, but he notably displayed his greatest rapport with journeyman Demarcus Robinson (nine receptions,…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 20 at 1:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Cleared to start Sunday
Jackson (illness) is active for Sunday's game against the Panthers.
Analysis: Jackson missed Friday's practice after coming down with a non-COVID-19-related ailment and was listed as questionable heading into the weekend, but he demonstrated enough progress over the subsequent 48 hours to gain clearance for the contest. The Ravens haven't provided any indication that Jackson will be limited as a result of the illness, and he'll benefit from having his top pass catcher - tight end Mark Andrews (shoulder/knee) - back in the lineup this week following a one-game absence.
Published: Sun, Nov 20 at 8:33am by Rotowire.com
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Remains on track to play Sunday
Jackson (illness), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers, remains on track to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson is also expected to have his top target, Mark Andrews (shoulder/knee), available, as both he and the tight end are on track to be officially cleared when the Ravens release their inactive list 90 minutes prior to the 1 p.m. ET kickoff. Though Jackson was held out of Friday's practice on account of the illness, he's apparently made enough progress in the 48 hours since to take the field Sunday without any restrictions. Fantasy managers who have been regularly including Jackson in lineups…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 20 at 5:23am by Rotowire.com
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Officially questionable for Sunday
Jackson (illness), who missed Friday's practice, is listed as questionable for Sunday's game versus the Panthers, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Earlier Friday, coach John Harbaugh announced Jackson's absence was related to an illness, but he also expects the quarterback to be well enough to start for the Ravens in Week 11, per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com. Still, with a designation attached to Jackson heading into the weekend, his status won't be officially confirmed until about 90 minutes before Sunday's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff.
Published: Fri, Nov 18 at 11:47am by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice, in line to start
Jackson missed Friday's practice due to an illness, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: That said, coach John Harbaugh indicated that Jackson will be fine and remains on track to start Sunday's game against the Panthers. Following the QB's missed practice, however, Jackson still figures to head into the weekend with an injury designation ahead of the Ravens' 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff.
Published: Fri, Nov 18 at 10:36am by Rotowire.com
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Not spotted at practice Friday
Jackson (undisclosed) wasn't spotted during the media-access portion of Friday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The QB practiced fully both Wednesday and Thursday, but his status now is worth tracking ahead of Sunday's game against the Panthers. Friday's final injury report is slated to add further context with regard to Jackson's Week 11 availability.
Published: Fri, Nov 18 at 9:21am by Rotowire.com
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Remains aggressive with legs
Jackson completed 12 of 22 passes for 133 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions in Monday's 27-13 win over the Saints. He added 11 rushes for 82 yards.
Analysis: Jackson got off to a quick start through the air by leading the Ravens on an 11-play, 76-yard touchdown drive on their second possession that he capped with a 24-yard touchdown toss to Isaiah Likely. He slowed down through the air from there, but he found success with his legs, ripping off runs of 17, 16 and 12 yards. The end result was his seventh game this season with over 50 rushing yards. That has helped him maintain a moderate amount of fantasy value despite having recorded multiple…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 7 at 8:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Strong all-around effort in win
Jackson completed 27 of 38 passes for 238 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in the Ravens' 27-22 win over the Buccaneers on Thursday night. He also rushed nine times for 43 yards.
Analysis: Jackson was much busier than usual through the air, putting up a season-high number of pass attempts. Jackson also compiled his second-best passing yardage total of the campaign and threw multiple touchdown passes for the first time since Week 3, despite losing Mark Andrews and Rashod Bateman to shoudler and foot injuries, respectively. Jackson's rushing yardage total wasn't as elevated as in recent weeks, either, but his pair of third-quarter touchdown passes to Kenyan Drake and Isaiah Likely…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 27 at 8:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Modest numbers in Week 7 win
Jackson completed nine of 16 passes for 120 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions in the Ravens' 23-20 win over the Browns on Sunday. He also rushed 10 times for 59 yards.
Analysis: Jackson was able to sit back and lean on the returning Gus Edwards (knee), who handled 16 carries and scored two touchdowns in his first game action since 2020. Baltimore's defense also pitched in five sacks, allowing Jackson to attempt his fewest passes of the season. It was the star quarterback's third sub-200-yard tally through the air in the last four games, but the victory was naturally of overriding importance to a struggling Ravens team that had blown several games in the second half…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 23 at 1:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Practices in full
Jackson (hip) returned to a full practice Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson was listed as limited Wednesday, but his return to a full session Thursday puts the Ravens' QB in line to start Sunday's game against the Browns. Given Jackson's proven ability to supplement his passing production with rushing stats, the 25-year-old remains an automatic fantasy play as long as he's healthy and available.
Published: Thu, Oct 20 at 1:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited by hip issue
Jackson was a limited participant at practice Wednesday due to a hip issue.
Analysis: Despite Jackson's limitations to begin Week 7 prep, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site notes that head coach John Harbaugh didn't seem concerned about the quarterback's status for Sunday's game against the Browns. However, Jackson will likely need to practice fully by Friday in order to avoid a Week 7 injury designation.
Published: Wed, Oct 19 at 2:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Costly turnover in loss
Jackson completed 17 of 32 passes for 210 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Sunday's 24-20 loss to the Giants. He added 77 rushing yards on seven carries.
Analysis: Jackson connected with Mark Andrews regularly throughout the day, but he struggled to consistently connect with any other pass catcher in the absence of Rashod Bateman (foot). The end result was only 6.6 yards per attempt, though he did manage to salvage his stat line with 77 rushing yards. All of that work was overshadowed by a fumble late in the fourth quarter that all but clinched a Giants' victory. After beginning the season with three or more touchdowns in each of his first three games,…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 16 at 2:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads team to narrow victory
Jackson completed 19 of 32 pass attempts for 174 yards, a touchdown and an interception while rushing 12 times for 58 yards in Sunday's 19-17 win over the Bengals.
Analysis: Jackson turned in his second mediocre passing game in a row after a torrid start to the season. The dual-threat quarterback did provide his fantasy managers with a burst of rushing yards on the final drive of the game to bolster his line and lead the Ravens to a key victory within the division. Even with this brief cold spell (by his elite standards), the impending unrestricted free agent remains one of the best producers at the position. Jackson will lead the 3-2 Ravens into a tough matchup…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 9 at 9:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Held in check during Week 4 loss
Jackson completed 20 of 29 passes for 144 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions and rushed 11 times for 73 yards in the Ravens' 23-20 loss to the Bills on Sunday.
Analysis: Jackson and the Ravens got off to a torrid start with 20 first-half points, with one of the touchdowns coming on a one-yard shovel pass to J.K. Dobbins. Jackson also broke off several productive runs throughout the game, but Baltimore's failure to score a single second-half point is partly an indictment on the star quarterback, who threw both his interceptions in the fourth quarter. The second was the most critical, as it came in the end zone on fourth down at the end of a 14-play, 93-yard…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 2 at 1:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Another stellar showing Sunday
Jackson completed 18 of 29 passes for 218 yards with four touchdowns and one interception, adding 107 yards and another score on 11 rushes in Sunday's 37-26 win over the Patriots.
Analysis: Jackson continued the stellar start to his contract season with another lights-out effort that saw him essentially single-handedly topple a resilient Patriots team on the road. Jackson connected with Mark Andrews from five and 16 yards out in the first half for his first pair of scoring tosses before finding Josh Oliver and Devin Duvernay for the latter two touchdown passes, the final one a spectacular play in the right corner of the end zone. Factoring in a nine-yard scoring scamper with three…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 25 at 2:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs full practice
Jackson (right elbow) practiced fully Thursday.
Analysis: Per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, Jackson shed the sleeve on his right arm that he sported Wednesday and resumed throwing Thursday. With a full practice behind him, Jackson now is slated to start Sunday's game against the Patriots, as coach John Harbaugh indicated would be the case Wednesday. Through his first two games this season, Jackson has thrown for 531 yards and rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown, while logging a 6:1 TD:INT.
Published: Thu, Sep 22 at 1:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with sore elbow
Jackson was a limited practice participant Wednesday due to a right elbow injury, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson reportedly was an observer for much of practice while backup quarterback Tyler Huntley threw to the Baltimore pass catchers. Even if he didn't do much Wednesday, Jackson's participation in any capacity suggests the injury to his throwing elbow isn't too serious. He showed no signs of limitation this past Sunday, piling up 437 total yards and four touchdowns in a 42-38 loss to the Dolphins. For his part, head coach John Harbaugh noted Wednesday that Jackson will be playing this Sunday…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 21 at 1:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Prolific effort in loss
Jackson completed 21 of 29 passes for 318 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions in the Ravens' 42-38 loss to the Dolphins on Sunday. He also rushed nine times for 119 yards and another score while committing a fumble that was recovered by Baltimore.
Analysis: It's difficult to envision the Ravens losing a game in which Jackson put up the numbers he did Sunday, but that's exactly what came to pass courtesy of the Dolphins' jaw-dropping 28-point fourth quarter. Jackson was outplayed on the stat sheet by Tua Tagovailoa and his six touchdown passes, yet the 2019 MVP was the star of the first three quarters with touchdown tosses of 75, one and 12 yards to Rashod Bateman, Mark Andrews and Demarcus Robinson, respectively. Jackson added a spectacular,…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 18 at 2:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Tosses three TDs in Week 1 win
Jackson completed 17 of 30 passes for 213 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in Sunday's 24-9 win over the Jets. He added 17 yards on six rushing attempts.
Analysis: Jackson had just 83 passing yards and four rushing yards at halftime, but that passing total included a 25-yard touchdown to Devin Duvernay, which helped the Ravens take a 10-3 lead into the locker room. The 25-year-old quarterback linked up with Duvernay again for a 17-yard touchdown in the third quarter, then uncorked a deep ball to Rashod Bateman for a 55-yard touchdown later in the third. It's become a running theme with Jackson that teams with extensive preparation have game planned better…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 11 at 2:37pm by Rotowire.com
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No contract extension by deadline
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta announced Friday that Jackson and the team have not come to terms on a long-term contract extension, setting up the quarterback to play out the 2022 season on the final year of his rookie deal.
Analysis: Without an extension by Friday's self-imposed deadline, Jackson is primed to play out the 2022 campaign on his fifth-year option. The star quarterback's rookie deal will have fully run its course next March, perhaps positioning him for a franchise tag in 2023. In any case, this season will see Jackson working to lead an aerial attack headlined by TE Mark Andrews and WR Rashod Bateman, with a rushing game that may not have J.K. Dobbins (knee) at 100 percent health right away. Jackson will…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 9 at 8:17am by Rotowire.com
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Rested until Week 1
Jackson won't play in Saturday's exhibition against Washington, with the Ravens holding him out all preseason ahead of a Week 1 matchup with the Jets, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: The Ravens played it safe with Jackson, who put on muscle in the offseason and figures to lead a run-first offense after last year's squad shifted more toward the pass. The team is counting on TE Mark Andrews and WR Rashod Bateman to pull a lot of weight in the passing game, with Jackson's ancillary weapons mostly being young, unproven mid-round picks. He'll do much of his damage on the ground this year, but his Week 1 matchup may be more favorable from a passing standpoint, as the Jets' D-line…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 25 at 12:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play this week
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Jackson and "some of the other starters" won't play in Sunday's preseason game at Arizona.
Analysis: Jackson will watch from the sideline for a second straight week, leaving the Ravens' Aug. 27 matchup with the Commanders as his lone opportunity for an appearance this preseason. It won't be shocking if the Ravens hold him out of that one as well, considering he's a veteran quarterback with a returning offensive coordinator (Greg Roman) and no new pass catchers of note.
Published: Wed, Aug 17 at 12:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Not playing preseason opener
Jackson will not play in the preseason opener against the Titans, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: It comes as no surprise that head coach John Harbaugh would hold the dynamic dual-threat quarterback out of the first preseason game, as he is likely trying to protect the engine behind the offense to avoid any risk of injury. Jackson's favorite target Mark Andrews will also miss the game among a handful of other veterans, leaving the second preseason game Aug. 21 against the Cardinals as the most likely 2022 debut for a number of key Ravens players.
Published: Sat, Aug 6 at 1:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Adds bulk in offseason
Jackson reported to the Ravens' minicamp at 220 pounds after adding upwards of 15 pounds of muscle mass during the offseason.
Analysis: The added strength is notable for Jackson as a quarterback who relies heavily on his rushing ability to threaten defenses. He missed the final four games of the 2021 season due to an ankle injury suffered in Cleveland, and the added bulk could help Jackson hold up over the course of the 17-game season. Reports around camp also noted that his offseason work as a passer was also paying dividends, as his passes had more zip and his fundamentals looked more crisp. Jackson is heading into the final…read more
Published: Tue, Jun 28 at 6:50am by Rotowire.com
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Reports to minicamp
Jackson is present Monday for the start of the Ravens' mandatory minicamp, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Set to earn a $23 million salary in 2022 -- the final year of his rookie deal -- Jackson has been vocal about his desire for a long-term contract. Though the Ravens have yet to work out an extension with the 25-year-old, it apparently won't prompt him to hold out. Jackson was sidelined down the stretch late in the 2021 season due to a persistent right ankle injury, but he appears to be back at full strength as the Ravens gear up for the 2022 campaign.
Published: Mon, Jun 13 at 6:12am by Rotowire.com
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Recovers from ankle injury
Jackson's ankle has healed and he's resumed working out with teammates, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports.
Analysis: A bone bruise in his right ankle kept Jackson sidelined for the final four games of the 2021 campaign, but he should be in store for a normal, healthy offseason before the Ravens resume practicing in May and June. The bigger concern is a potential contract extension, with Jackson scheduled to make $23.1 million in 2022 under the fifth-year option on his rookie contract. A new deal won't be cheap from a real-money standpoint, but it may allow the Ravens to reduce Jackson's cap hit for the…read more
Published: Wed, Feb 16 at 8:55am by Rotowire.com
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Season hindered by injury
Jackson (ankle) finished the season completing 64.4 percent of his passes for 2,882 yards, 16 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in 12 games. He added 133 carries for 767 yards and two scores.
Analysis: Jackson endured a health-challenged season, with an illness sidelining him for a game and a right ankle injury keeping him out for the final month. When he was available, Jackson showed improvement as a passer, especially in terms of generating explosive plays; his 41 completions of 20-plus yards nearly matched what he did in 15 games during his 2019 MVP season. He also led to Ravens to comeback wins from double-digit deficits against the Chiefs, Colts and Vikings. Still, it wasn't a perfect…read more
Published: Fri, Jan 14 at 7:59am by Rotowire.com
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Officially ruled out for Week 18
Jackson (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Steelers.
Analysis: With Jackson still unavailable due to his ankle injury, Tyler Huntley has been confirmed as the Ravens' Week 18 starting QB, while Josh Johnson is set to serve as the team's No. 2 signal-caller Sunday.
Published: Fri, Jan 7 at 12:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't start Sunday
Coach John Harbaugh announced Friday that Tyler Huntley will start Sunday's regular-season finale against the Steelers. Jackson (ankle) hasn't played since Week 14.
Analysis: Per Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun, Harbaugh didn't update Jackson's injury status, but given that the QB won't start Sunday's contest, it looks like the Ravens are likely to officially rule Jackson out once the team's final Week 18 injury report is posted.
Published: Fri, Jan 7 at 10:06am by Rotowire.com
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Misses another practice
Jackson (ankle) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: As Hensley points out, Jackson only has practiced once in the past 25 days, so at this stage the QB's status for Sunday's game against the Steelers is cloudy. If Jackson remains sidelined this weekend, Tyler Huntley would be in line to start the Ravens' regular-season finale.
Published: Thu, Jan 6 at 1:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing
Jackson (ankle) didn't practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Jackson's continued absence from practice isn't a great sign for his Week 18 availability, though head coach John Harbaugh said Monday that the quarterback still has a chance to make it back for Sunday's season finale against the Steelers. A return to practice Thursday or Friday would give the Ravens a chance to evaluate Jackson before making that decision, though there may also be some sentiment toward caution with Baltimore's long-shot playoff hopes riding on a Jacksonville upset of…read more
Published: Wed, Jan 5 at 1:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Chance to return in Week 18
Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Jackson (ankle) has a chance to play Sunday against Pittsburgh, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Harbaugh said that Jackson has been pushing to play recently, but he was forced to miss a third consecutive game in Sunday's loss to the Rams. The 24-year-old was limited in last Wednesday's practice before being kept off the field Thursday and Friday, and he'll likely need to log more practice time ahead of Week 18 if he hopes to return against the Steelers. If Jackson remains sidelined, Tyler Huntley would be in line for another start.
Published: Mon, Jan 3 at 11:45am by Rotowire.com
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Missing third straight game
Jackson (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Rams, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson initially appeared to be trending toward a return from a two-game absence after he opened this week as a limited participant in Wednesday's practice. Unfortunately, Jackson was limping badly during that session while battling the bone bruise in his right ankle, prompting the Ravens to hold him out of practices Thursday and Friday before listing him as questionable for the Week 17 game. Jackson didn't demonstrate enough progress heading into Sunday to get the green light to play, paving…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 2 at 8:33am by Rotowire.com
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Week 17 status TBD
Though the Ravens may elect to take a decision with Jackson (ankle) up to game-time, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network suggests that Tyler Huntley profiles as the likely starter for Sunday's game against the Rams.
Analysis: Jackson, who last suited up in Week 14, is officially listed as questionable after missing practice Thursday and Friday. Fortunately for those considering either of the Ravens' top two QBs in Week 17 fantasy lineups, the team kicks off at 1:00 ET on Sunday.
Published: Sun, Jan 2 at 4:46am by Rotowire.com
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Officially questionable for Week 17
Jackson (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Rams after not practicing Thursday or Friday.
Analysis: Head coach John Harbaugh noted Friday that Jackson "has a chance to play" in the contest, but if that doesn't happen, Tyler Huntley, who came off the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday, is available to fill in as the starting quarterback. Look for added context with regard to Jackson's Week 17 status to arrive late Saturday or early Sunday ahead of the game's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff.
Published: Fri, Dec 31 at 1:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Could play Sunday, per Harbaugh
Coach John Harbaugh noted Friday that Jackson (ankle) "has a chance to play on Sunday (against the Rams), we'll have to see."
Analysis: Harbaugh's words imply that Jackson, who didn't practice Thursday or Friday, is likely to be listed as questionable on the Ravens' final Week 17 injury report. If Jackson is unable to play this weekend, however, Tyler Huntley is available to fill in at QB now that he's off the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Published: Fri, Dec 31 at 10:12am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Friday
Jackson (ankle) wasn't spotted at Friday's practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: While it remains to be seen how the Ravens will officially list Jackson on Friday's final injury report, Zrebiec suggests that at this stage Tyler Huntley seems likely to start at QB for Baltimore against the Rams on Sunday.
Published: Fri, Dec 31 at 9:04am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Thursday
Jackson (ankle) isn't practicing Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: As Hensley notes, this comes a day after Jackson was limping badly during Wednesday's session. Now that he's off the reserve/COVID-19 list, Tyler Huntley is expected to handle the Ravens' first-team QB reps Thursday. In light of Jackson's absence, what he's able to do Friday will be telling with regard to his status for Sunday's game against the Rams, but now that Huntley is back in the mix, Baltimore's signal-caller situation is less taxed that this past weekend, when Josh Johnson drew a spot…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 30 at 10:50am by Rotowire.com
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Limping in return to practice
Jackson (ankle) had a "pronounced limp" while practicing in a limited capacity Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Hensley was one of at least three Baltimore beat reporters to mention the limp, with Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun adding that Jackson relied on his upper body rather than legs/trunk for arm strength. Meanwhile, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic notes that the quarterback didn't move much and limped when he did. None of that means Jackson won't make it back for Sunday's game against the Rams, but it at least suggests his mobility could be compromised to some degree if he plays. Meanwhile, No. 2…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 29 at 10:54am by Rotowire.com
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Limited practice expected
Jackson (ankle) is expected to practice in a limited fashion Wednesday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson hasn't suited up since Week 14, but his return to practice has him trending in the right direction as Sunday's game against the Rams approaches. For now, Tyler Huntley (illness) remains on the reserve/COVID-19 list, so Week 16 starter Josh Johnson is the only signal-caller on the roster at full health as the Ravens begin preparations for their home game versus Los Angeles.
Published: Wed, Dec 29 at 8:50am by Rotowire.com
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May practice Wednesday
Jackson (ankle) has a chance to practice Wednesday, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site reports. "I'm looking forward to that," coach John Harbaugh said Monday.
Analysis: Harbaugh expressed hope that all of Jackson, Tyler Huntley (illness) and Josh Johnson would be on the field to begin Week 17 prep. Jackson hasn't practiced at all since suffering a sprained right ankle Dec. 12 at Cleveland, while Huntley landed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday. That combination gave the journeyman Johnson a spot start this past Sunday in Cincinnati, and he took advantage of the opportunity by completing 28 of 40 passes for 304 yards, two touchdowns and one interception and…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 28 at 9:29am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Sunday
Jackson (ankle) won't travel with the Ravens for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Analysis: With Jackson unavailable and reports that Tyler Huntley is headed to the reserve/COVID-19 list, Josh Johnson is now poised to start at QB for the Ravens on Sunday.
Published: Sat, Dec 25 at 12:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Listed as questionable, not likely to start
Jackson (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals after not practicing this past week, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Per Zrebiec and Aditi Kinkhabwala of NFL Network, at this stage Tyler Huntley -- who didn't practice Friday due to an illness and also is listed listed as questionable -- is expected to start at QB for the Ravens this weekend, assuming he's available. As Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com notes, Josh Johnson was the only available signal-caller at Friday's practice, and in the event that neither Jackson nor Huntley are out there for Sunday's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff, he'd be next in line for the Week 16…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 24 at 12:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses another practice
Jackson (ankle) didn't practice Thursday.
Analysis: Back-to-back absences set the stage for Friday's walkthrough to be Jackson's only chance to be listed as a practice participant in any capacity this week, per Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun. Meanwhile, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site relays that offensive coordinator Greg Roman reiterated that the team is taking it "day-by-day" with the star QB, who hasn't practiced since suffering an ankle injury back on Dec. 5. Though Baltimore isn't ruling Jackson out for Sunday's game against the…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 23 at 2:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Held out of practice
Jackson (ankle) didn't practice Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Jackson could resume practicing as soon as Wednesday. It didn't happen, of course, and Harbaugh didn't say much about the team's QB situation prior to Wednesday's practice. Furthermore, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic adds that Jackson may be dealing with a bone bruise, rather than just a lower-ankle sprain. That doesn't rule him out for the upcoming game against Cincinnati on Sunday, but it does suggest pain management/tolerance will be a consideration. Tyler…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 22 at 1:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Could practice Wednesday
Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that he's "hopeful" Jackson (ankle) will be able to practice Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson was unavailable for Sunday's loss to the Packers due to an ankle injury. Harbaugh didn't confirm the weekend report that the 24-year-old is dealing with a bone bruise in his right ankle, but Jackson apparently is feeling better Monday. He should have a chance to return Sunday against the Bengals if he's able to participate in practice this week.
Published: Mon, Dec 20 at 12:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Inactive Sunday
Jackson (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Packers.
Analysis: With Jackson unavailable for the contest, Tyler Huntley is slated to start at QB in his place, while Josh Johnson is on hand to back him up. Jackson will thus target a potential return to action next Sunday against the Bengals.
Published: Sun, Dec 19 at 12:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with bone bruise in ankle
Jackson, who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Packers, is dealing with a bone bruise in his right ankle, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Previous reports referred to the injury that clouds the quarterback's Week 15 status as an ankle sprain, per Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site. As Schefter notes, the Ravens weren't optimistic about Jackson's availability to play against the Packers earlier in the week, but with the signal-caller reportedly moving around better of late, that possibility hasn't yet been ruled out. If Jackson ultimately doesn't gain clearance to start, Tyler Huntley would get the nod in his place. Look for…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 19 at 3:54am by Rotowire.com
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Week 15 status TBD
The status of Jackson (ankle) remains questionable for Sunday's game against the Packers, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports.
Analysis: Though Jackson didn't practice all week, coach John Harbaugh noted that the quarterback still "has a chance" to play Sunday. With that in mind, a call on Jackson's Week 15 status could go down to the wire in advance of Baltimore's 4:25 ET kickoff. If he's unable to start, Tyler Huntley would get the nod in his place, with Josh Johnson on hand to back him up. Look for added context with regard to Jackson's playing prospects to arrive late Saturday or early Sunday, when the likes of Adam…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 18 at 4:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Iffy for Week 15 start
Jackson (ankle) may not draw the start in Sunday's game against the Packers, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Analysis: Jackson, who did not practice this past week, is officially listed as questionable for the contest and the Ravens have indicated that a call on the QB's status could go down to the wire. However, Rapoport has suggesed that Jackson's low-ankle sprain may have him trending toward yielding the Week 15 starting nod to Tyler Huntley. In any case, this is a situation worth monitoring closely as Sunday's 4:25 ET kickoff approaches.
Published: Sat, Dec 18 at 4:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Week 15
Jackson (ankle) is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Packers after not practicing this week, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: That said, the Ravens are still holding out hope that the quarterback could be available for Sunday's game, which kicks off at 4:25 p.m. ET. Per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, head coach John Harbaugh suggested a decision on Jackson's status will likely be made after the signal-caller is evaluate in a pregame warmup. Look for added context with regard to Jackson's Week 15 playing prospects by late Saturday or early Sunday, when the likes of Adam Schefter of ESPN and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 17 at 1:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Sits out Friday's walkthrough
Jackson (ankle) didn't participate at Friday's walk-through practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: With Jackson not practicing for the third consecutive day, his availability for Sunday's matchup with the Packers isn't looking promising. Head coach John Harbaugh labeled the 24-year-old "day-to-day" earlier this week, but added clarity on Jackson's status won't come until later Friday, when Baltimore releases its final Week 15 injury report. Tyler Huntley is poised to start under center if Jackson is unable to play Sunday.
Published: Fri, Dec 17 at 8:50am by Rotowire.com
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Misses another practice
Jackson (ankle) didn't practice Thursday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson has now missed two straight sessions, with Shaffer relaying that Friday's practice is scheduled to be more of a walk-through workout. Per Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site, offensive coordinator Greg Roman indicated that Jackson's status for Sunday's game against the Packers "could go down to the wire." For his part, head coach John Harbaugh was more ambiguous about Jackson's outlook noting Wednesday that it's a "day-to-day situation" for the quarterback. Whether he's able to…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 16 at 10:47am by Rotowire.com
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Day-to-day, per Harbaugh
Jackson (ankle) won't practice Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: According to Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, Jackson is considered day-to-day and has a chance to play Sunday against the Packers. In Jackson's absence from practice as the Ravens begin preparing for the Week 15 matchup, Tyler Huntley is slated to handle the first-team quarterback reps.
Published: Wed, Dec 15 at 8:45am by Rotowire.com
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Managing low-ankle sprain
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Jackson suffered a low-ankle sprain in Sunday's loss to the Browns, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson was unable to return to Sunday's game after he sprained his right ankle in the second quarter, but the team confirmed Monday that the quarterback isn't dealing with a high-ankle sprain, an injury that likely would have required a multi-week absence. While the Ravens will monitor Jackson over the next few days, Harbaugh said that the 2019 NFL MVP has a chance to play this weekend against Green Bay.
Published: Mon, Dec 13 at 11:53am by Rotowire.com
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Will be evaluated Monday
The Ravens plan to see how Jackson feels Monday before any determinations are made on how to proceed with the QB's right ankle injury, Dianna Russini of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Per Russini, there's hope from the team that Jackson, who sported a walking boot following Sunday's loss to the Browns, may have escaped with a low-ankle sprain. However, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic relays that there is some concern it may be a high-ankle issue for the signal-caller. If Jackson is forced to miss any time, Tyler Huntley is next up for Baltimore's QB reps.
Published: Sun, Dec 12 at 2:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Sprained right ankle confirmed
Coach John Harbaugh confirmed after Sunday's 24-22 loss to the Browns that Jackson suffered a right ankle sprain in the contest, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: "We'll look at it more tomorrow and see where we're at," Harbaugh noted in his Sunday post-game remarks. With that in mind, consider Jackson day-to-day as next weekend's game against the Packers approaches.
Published: Sun, Dec 12 at 1:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with right ankle issue
Jackson (ankle), who was carted to the locker room after taking a hit in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Browns, finished the contest with four completions for 17 yards and two carries for five yards, NFL.com reports.
Analysis: Per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, Baltimore's star QB, who was replaced by Tyler Huntley, was unable to put any pressure on his right foot prior to being carted off, so it's possible that Jackson's status for next Sunday's game against the Packers could be in danger.
Published: Sun, Dec 12 at 12:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Suffers ankle injury
Jackson was carted to the locker room after suffering an ankle injury during Sunday's game against the Browns.
Analysis: Per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, prior to being carted off, Jackson was unable to put any pressure on right foot. In his absence, Tyler Huntley is in at QB for the Ravens.
Published: Sun, Dec 12 at 10:55am by Rotowire.com
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Modest day at the office
Jackson completed 23 of 37 passes for 253 yards, one touchdown and one interception during Sunday's 20-19 loss at Pittsburgh. He added eight carries for 55 yards.
Analysis: Jackson and the Ravens offense marched right down the field on the opening possession of the game, but when faced with a third down at the Steelers' 10-yard line he incurred heavy pressure from an unblocked T.J. Watt and heaved a throw into the end zone that was easily picked off by Minkah Fitzpatrick. After combining for 18 interceptions through his first three seasons, Jackson already is up to 13 through 11 games, which ranks second in the NFL to Joe Burrow's 14. Jackson salvaged his day with…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 5 at 6:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets win despite four INTs
Jackson completed 20 of 32 pass attempts for 165 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions while adding 68 rushing yards on 17 attempts in Sunday's 16-10 win over Cleveland.
Analysis: Jackson struggled mightily against one of the league's top pass defenses, finishing with a season low in passing yards (165) and a high in turnovers (four). The star quarterback's elite rushing abilities helped salvage what would have been a near net zero in passing fantasy production. Still, this type of performance didn't help fantasy managers in the same way Jackson's clutch finish helped the Ravens secure victory. Luckily for his managers, poor showings such as these are far and few…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 28 at 9:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Good to go after full practice
Jackson (illness) was a full practice participant Wednesday, Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal reports.
Analysis: Jackson may need a couple days to regain his conditioning but otherwise appears in line for a normal week of preparation after missing last Sunday's win over Chicago with a non-COVID-19-related illness. Top wideout Marquise Brown (thigh) also returned to practice Wednesday -- albeit as a limited participant -- potentially setting up a return to the lineup this Sunday against the Browns. It's hard to say what Jackson can expect in terms of the matchup, as Cleveland's talented defense has been…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 24 at 1:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to practice Wednesday
Jackson (illness) will practice Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The extent of Jackson's participation won't be known until the Ravens release their first official Week 12 injury report later Wednesday, but the quarterback looks to be on his way to return to the lineup Sunday against the Browns. Jackson was inactive for last weekend's win over the Bears after he struggled to move past a viral illness unrelated to COVID-19. Tyler Huntley picked up his first NFL start in Jackson's stead, but the second-year signal-caller is in line to revert to the No. 2 role…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 24 at 8:54am by Rotowire.com
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Feeling better Monday
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Jackson (illness) is feeling better, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson was held out of Sunday's game against the Bears due to a non-COVID-19 illness, but the team's medical staff hasn't yet identified the nature of his ailment. Harbaugh added that he's hopeful Jackson will be able to participate in Tuesday's walk-through session, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports. While it's not yet clear whether Jackson will be able to play this weekend against the Browns, it's encouraging that he's feeling better to begin the week.
Published: Mon, Nov 22 at 11:44am by Rotowire.com
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Source of illness uncertain
Jackson, who is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bears, isn't dealing with an illness related to COVID-19, but the Ravens' medical staff hasn't yet identified the nature of his ailment, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: According to Rapoport, Jackson's illness is believed to be a viral issue, but doctors are apparently confident that the quarterback isn't exhibiting symptoms of either COVID-19 or the flu. In any case, Jackson's ailment was serious enough for the Ravens to rule him out from being available Sunday, even though he made the trip to Chicago and attempted to keep himself hydrated over the past several days. Tyler Huntley is making his first NFL start Sunday in place of Jackson, who will set his…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 21 at 10:38am by Rotowire.com
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Inactive Sunday
Jackson (illness) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bears.
Analysis: With Jackson unavailable Sunday due to a non-COVID related illness, Tyler Huntley is slated to draw the start at QB for the Ravens, while Trace McSorley is set to serve as his backup. Jackson will thus target a return to action in Week 12, when the Ravens face the Browns on Nov. 28.
Published: Sun, Nov 21 at 8:32am by Rotowire.com
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Still viewed as game-time call
Jackson (illness) remains listed as questionable for Sunday's contest against the Bears and is being viewed as a game-time decision leading up to the 1 p.m. ET kickoff, Stacey Dales of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Adam Schefter of ESPN released a report late Saturday citing a source familiar with Jackson's situation that the quarterback was "50/50" for the Week 11 contest, and the 24-year-old's outlook doesn't seem to have changed much overnight. On a fortunate note, multiple reports are continuing to describe Jackson's illness as a non-COVID-19-related ailment, with Dales specifically noting that the signal-caller has "a sickness he can't shake." After missing practices Wednesday and Thursday, Jackson…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 21 at 6:26am by Rotowire.com
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Has '50-50' chance to play Week 11
Jackson (illness), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Packers, has about a 50 percent chance of playing, a source familiar with his situation tells Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Analysis: After missing the Ravens' first two practices of the week with a non-COVID-19-related illness, Jackson was taken off the injury report Friday after returning to the field as a full participant. Jackson was then added back to the injury report Saturday with a questionable designation, but the belief was that his inclusion was mostly precautionary. Conversely, Schefter's latest report confirms that Jackson's availability is more up in the air, so fantasy managers planning on including him in…read more
Published: Sat, Nov 20 at 7:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Re-added to injury report
Jackson was re-added to the injury report with an illness and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bears.
Analysis: This is obviously significant news considering Jackson missed two practices this week with a non COVID-19 illness. Given the Ravens only have one other active quarterback on the roster in Tyler Huntley, we might be able to glean some information regarding the severity of the illness Saturday around 4:00 p.m. ET, when the team must announce the practice squad call-ups for the week. Trace McSorley figures to be elevated in the event the Ravens have any reservations regarding Jackson's status, but…read more
Published: Sat, Nov 20 at 10:23am by Rotowire.com
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Good to go versus Bears
Jackson (illness) doesn't carry an injury designation heading into Sunday's game against the Bears, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: After sitting out practice Wednesday and Thursday due to a non COVID-related illness that he described as a cold, per ESPN's Jamison Hensley, Jackson practiced fully Friday and indicated that he's "feeling great." As a result, he'll start this weekend against the 3-6 Bears, who have lost four straight contests and will be without star pass-rusher Khalil Mack (foot) and probably top wideout Allen Robinson (hamstring/doubtful) as well.
Published: Fri, Nov 19 at 12:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice Friday
Jackson (illness) is participating at Friday's practice, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: The 24-year-old didn't participate at Wednesday's or Thursday's sessions due to a non-COVID-related illness, but he's returned to the field Friday. Barring a setback, Jackson should be under center for the Ravens against the Bears on Sunday.
Published: Fri, Nov 19 at 8:36am by Rotowire.com
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Logs another missed practice
Jackson (illness) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Shaffer adds that the Ravens are hoping that the quarterback can bounce back from his non-COVID-19-related illness in time to practice Friday. Earlier Thursday, offensive coordinator Greg Roman told Shaffer that Jackson was "feeling better," but following back-to-back missed sessions, the signal-caller will likely need to get back on the field Friday for the Ravens to be more comfortable that he'll be ready to go Sunday against the Bears.
Published: Thu, Nov 18 at 10:50am by Rotowire.com
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Sits out Wednesday with illness
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Jackson will miss practice Wednesday due to a non-COVID-19-related illness, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: The quarterback's status will be worth monitoring this week, but Jackson will still have two more opportunities to practice in advance of Sunday's game against the Bears. In Jackson's absence from practice Wednesday, Tyler Huntley will direct the first-team offense.
Published: Wed, Nov 17 at 9:25am by Rotowire.com
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Scuffles through ragged night
Jackson completed 26 of 43 passes for 238 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the Ravens' 22-10 loss to the Dolphins on Thursday night. He also rushed nine times for 39 yards.
Analysis: In what was a fairly sizable upset, Jackson came up small against an aggressive Dolphins defense that sacked him on four occasions and hit him seven times overall. The 24-year-old South Florida native also short-circuited the Ravens' last chance at a possible comeback when he was picked off in the end zone with 47 seconds remaining on a pass intended for Rashod Bateman. Miami's defense did an excellent job playing tight coverage throughout the night, limiting Jackson to a meager 5.5 yards per…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 11 at 9:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Accrues 386 total yards in win
Jackson completed 27 of 41 passes for 266 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions in the Ravens' 34-31 overtime victory against the Vikings on Sunday. He also rushed 21 times for 120 yards.
Analysis: Jackson's final tally underscores how integral he was to a wild victory that saw the Ravens come back from a 24-10 second-half deficit to notch an overtime victory. His work on the ground included season highs in rush attempts and yardage, while his three scoring tosses qualified as his second-highest tally in that category on the campaign. The star signal-caller was effective in Baltimore's game-winning drive in overtime as well, kicking off the march with a 20-yard connection to Marquise…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 7 at 1:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Contained by Bengals in loss
Jackson completed 15 of 31 passes for 257 yards and a touchdown while adding 88 yards on 12 rushing attempts in Sunday's 41-17 loss to the Bengals.
Analysis: Despite racking up 63 rushing yards in the first half, Jackson didn't lead the offense into the end zone until Devonta Freeman's one-yard rushing touchdown 1:55 before halftime. Jackson added a 39-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown on the third play of the third quarter to take a 17-13 lead, but the Bengals responded with 28 unanswered points. Backup Tyler Huntley entered down the stretch as the Ravens waved the white flag, but Jackson will be back under center when the Ravens return to…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 24 at 1:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Modest passing performance in win
Jackson completed 19 of 27 passes for 167 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in Sunday's 34-6 win over the Chargers. He added 51 yards on eight rushing attempts.
Analysis: The Ravens raced out to a 17-0 lead but Jackson briefly let the Chargers back into the game by throwing an interception one play after Baltimore's defense intercepted Justin Herbert. Los Angeles got into the end zone two plays later to cut into Baltimore's lead before halftime, but Jackson bounced back in the third quarter with a nine-yard touchdown pass to Mark Andrews. With the defense and running game dominating, Jackson's pedestrian passing performance didn't keep the Ravens from blowing…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 17 at 2:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Cleared to play Sunday
Jackson (illness) doesn't carry an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Chargers after practicing fully Friday.
Analysis: Jackson's Week 6 status came into focus after he missed Thursday's practice, but his full participation Friday paves the way for the QB to start against the 4-1 Chargers on Sunday. Though wideout Sammy Watkins (hamstring) won't be available this weekend, it's expected that promising first-rounder Rashod Bateman (groin) will be activated off IR in advance of the contest. For his part, Jackson will look to build off a big fantasy effort in Baltimore's Week 5 overtime win over the Colts, in which…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 15 at 1:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Returning to practice Friday
Jackson (illness) is practicing Friday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson was absent from Thursday's practice due to an unspecified illness, but it appears to have been a minor ailment because he's back on the field for Friday's session. It's unclear if the 24-year-old will be able to fully avoid an injury designation, but he appears on track to play Sunday against the Chargers.
Published: Fri, Oct 15 at 9:09am by Rotowire.com
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DNP due to illness
Jackson missed Thursday's practice with an illness, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: As a result, Jackson's status will be worth monitoring closely as Sunday's game against the Chargers approaches. Those counting on the QB (who's coming off a huge fantasy effort Week 5) in their upcoming lineups will no doubt feel a sense of relief if Jackson is back on the practice field Friday.
Published: Thu, Oct 14 at 3:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Not spotted at practice Thursday
Jackson (undisclosed) wasn't present during the media-access portion of Thursday's practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson wasn't listed on Wednesday's injury report, so it will be interesting to see how he's officially listed by the Ravens following Thursday's practice. Until there's added clarity with regard to his absence, Jackson's status is worth monitoring as Sunday's game against the Chargers approaches.
Published: Thu, Oct 14 at 11:03am by Rotowire.com
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Record-setting comeback victory
Jackson completed 37 of 43 passes for 442 yards and four touchdowns and rushed 14 times for 62 yards but lost a fumble during Monday night's 31-25 overtime victory over the Colts. He also threw a pair of successful two-point conversions.
Analysis: Jackson actually got off to a slow start and misfired on a passing touchdown just before halftime. He then had a seemingly costly fumble near the Colts goal line on Baltimore's opening drive of the second half, but Jackson rallied in spectacular fashion. He found Marquise Brown for a 43-yard touchdown on the next series, then had consecutive scores and two-point conversions to tight end Mark Andrews to overcome a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit and force overtime. From there, Jackson finished…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 11 at 8:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Avoids Week 5 injury report
Jackson practiced fully Thursday and isn't listed on Baltimore's Week 5 injury report, suggesting the back issue he managed last week is no longer much of a concern, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports. "I'm 101 percent," Jackson said.
Analysis: The back injury sidelined Jackson for two practices last week and resulted in him taking a questionable designation into Sunday, but he looked plenty healthy in Baltimore's 23-7 win over the previously unbeaten Broncos. Though he took more of a back seat than usual as a runner with seven carries for 28 yards, Jackson completed 22 of 37 attempts while clearing 300 passing yards for the second time in his career. With an extra day to rest up this week with Baltimore hosting Indianapolis on Monday…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 7 at 2:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Tops 300 yards in win
Jackson completed 22 of 37 passes for 316 yards and a touchdown while adding 28 rushing yards on seven carries in Sunday's 23-7 win over the Broncos.
Analysis: He showed off his arm strength on the TD, as Marquise Brown laid out in the end zone to haul in a 49-yard heave from Jackson in the second quarter that put the Ravens in the lead for good. The 316 yards were not only a season high for Jackson, it represented his first 300-yard performance in over two years (Week 1 of 2019 against Miami). Jackson will look for more success through the air in Week 5 at home against the Colts.
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 6:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Suits up Sunday
Jackson (back) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Broncos.
Analysis: Though Jackson was unable to practice Wednesday and Thursday, he returned for a full session Friday and as expected, is active for Sunday's contest against the 3-0 Broncos, which have allowed a league-low 8.7 points per game to date. Though Jackson has been hit an NFL-high 44 times, including 12 times in Week 3 versus the Lions, per ESPN.com, the QB, who leads Baltimore with 251 yards on the ground to date, heads into Week 4 action leading the NFL in yards per rush (7.2) and yards per…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 12:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Likely to play
Jackson (back) remains listed as questionable for Sunday's Week 4 matchup against the Broncos, but he's expected to play barring any setbacks, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson was unable to practice Wednesday and Thursday due to the injury, but he returned for a full practice Friday. With that in mind, Jackson should be able to suit up against a Broncos defense that has taken advantage of relatively favorable matchups through three games. Jackson, meanwhile, has racked up 761 passing yards and 251 rushing yards while accounting for five touchdowns in three contests.
Published: Sat, Oct 2 at 10:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Listed as questionable after full practice
Jackson (back) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Broncos after returning to a full practice Friday.
Analysis: Jackson is one of nine players listed by the Ravens as questionable for the contest, but after logging a full practice session Friday -- and looking good in the process, per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com -- the QB is on track to suit up this weekend, barring any setbacks in advance of Sunday's 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff.
Published: Fri, Oct 1 at 1:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Practices fully
Coach John Harbaugh relayed that Jackson (back) was a full participant in Friday's practice.
Analysis: Back-to-back absences Wednesday and Thursday put the focus on Jackson's Friday participation level. It's still possible that the Ravens elect to list the QB as questionable for Sunday's game against the Broncos, but at this stage it looks like he'll be good to go Week 4.
Published: Fri, Oct 1 at 10:07am by Rotowire.com
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Practicing Friday
Jackson (back) is participating at Friday's practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson sat out practice the past two days while managing back soreness, so it's a good sign to see him back on the field, even if he only ends up working as a limited participant. It's unclear whether the 24-year-old will end up with an injury designation for Sunday's matchup with the Broncos, though he at least appears to be trending in the right direction.
Published: Fri, Oct 1 at 8:52am by Rotowire.com
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Logs another missed practice
Jackson (back) remained sidelined at Thursday's practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson is dealing with what Zrebiec describes as back soreness, with Josina Anderson of USA Today relaying that the Ravens view the injury as a "low-level concern." Anderson adds that the team would have more concern about Jackson's availability for Sunday's game in Denver if the quarterback is unable to practice again Friday, so he'll ideally return to the field for the final session of the week as a limited participant, at the very least.
Published: Thu, Sep 30 at 10:45am by Rotowire.com
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Back flares up
Offensive coordinator Greg Roman relayed Thursday that Jackson is dealing with a back flare-up and should be fine, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: That said, Roman noted that the team is in "wait-and-see" mode in terms of the QB practicing Thursday. With that in mind, we'll circle back on Jackson's status once the Ravens re-take the field, but for now at least, his availability for Sunday's game against the Broncos does not appear to be in any danger.
Published: Thu, Sep 30 at 9:07am by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with back issue
Jackson's absence from practice Wednesday was due to a back issue, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Shaffer notes that Jackson "took a couple good hits to the upper body" during this past Sunday's win over the Lions. At this stage, however, there's nothing to suggest that the quarterback's availability for a Week 4 game in Denver is in any danger. A return to the field Thursday in any capacity would support that notion.
Published: Wed, Sep 29 at 4:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice with soreness
Jackson was held out of Wednesday's practice due to general soreness, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson appears to have come out of Sunday's dramatic win over the Lions with some bumps and bruises, but there hasn't been any suggestion from the Ravens that he's in danger of missing a Week 4 game at Denver. Had it not been for Marquise Brown's trio of drops, Jackson might have finished last week's game with 300-plus yards and multiple touchdowns. He's certainly been explosive this year, averaging 8.7 yards per pass attempt and a league-high 7.2 yards per carry.
Published: Wed, Sep 29 at 12:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited to one TD in win
Jackson (illness) completed 16 of 31 passes for 287 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Sunday's 19-17 win over the Lions. He added 58 yards on seven rushing attempts.
Analysis: Jackson struggled for most of the first half, though a trio of costly drops by Marquise Brown certainly didn't help. He finally connected with a wide open Devin Duvernay in the back of the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown 3:15 before halftime to take a 10-0 lead into the break. Baltimore's offense moved the ball well in the second half but had to settle for field goals, including Justin Tucker's game-winning 66-yarder as time expired, which Jackson set up with a 36-yard pass to Sammy Watkins to…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 1:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Avoids inactive list
Jackson (illness) is active for Sunday's game in Detroit, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: There was never much doubt after a return to full practice participation Friday, though the Ravens did list Jackson as questionable on their final injury report. He gets one of his better matchups of the season, albeit with standout LT Ronnie Stanley (ankle) inactive for a second straight week. Jackson overcame Stanley's absence as well as a pair of interceptions in the Week 2 win over Kansas City, with his 16 carries for 107 yards and two TDs leading the Ravens to a narrow victory.
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 8:39am by Rotowire.com
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Expected to play Sunday
Jackson (illness) is expected to play Sunday against the Lions, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Though listed as questionable by the Ravens, the QB practiced fully Friday after sitting out Thursday's session. Official confirmation of Jackson's Week 3 status will arrive prior to the first wave of kickoffs Sunday, with Baltimore facing Detroit at 1:00 ET.
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 5:02am by Rotowire.com
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Returns to full practice
Jackson (illness) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game in Detroit despite returning to practice Friday as a full participant.
Analysis: Jackson is dealing with a non-COVID illness, while a quartet of Baltimore defenders have been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. The team also has some injury concern on offense -- LT Ronnie Stanley (ankle) is out and WR Marquise Brown (ankle) is listed as questionable -- but Jackson at least seems on track to play, facing a young Lions defense that's struggled about as much as expected so far. While an absence would be surprising, fantasy managers should still check back Sunday morning…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 1:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to practice Friday
Jackson (illness) is participating at Friday's practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson's activity level remains unclear, though it's a good sign regardless after he sat out Thursday's practice due to a non-COVID-19-related illness. The 24-year-old is on track to play Sunday at Detroit, though his status will receive additional clarity when the official injury report is released later Friday.
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 9:02am by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice with illness
Jackson sat out practice Thursday due to an illness.
Analysis: Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, Jackson is dealing with a non-COVID-19-related stomach bug and should be fine for Sunday's game against the Lions. Jackson's return to practice Friday in any capacity could allow him to head into the weekend minus any sort of injury designation.
Published: Thu, Sep 23 at 1:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice Thursday
Jackson -- who didn't practice Thursday -- is dealing with what Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic refers to as a "stomach bug."
Analysis: Per Zrebiec, the QB should be fine for Sunday's game against the Lions. We'll look for added clarity with regard to Jackson's status once the Ravens post their Thursday practice/injury report.
Published: Thu, Sep 23 at 12:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Not seen at practice
Jackson wasn't spotted at Thursday's practice, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson wasn't listed on Wednesday's injury report, but it's possible that the quarterback's absence Thursday is maintenance-related. With that in mind, Shaffer notes that Jackson emerged from Baltimore's Week 2 win over Kansas City with some hip soreness following a flip into the end zone. Thursday's injury report will reveal whether Jackson was rested or is given an injury designation.
Published: Thu, Sep 23 at 10:54am by Rotowire.com
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Mounts second-half comeback
Jackson completed 18 of 26 pass attempts for 239 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions while rushing 16 times for 107 yards and two more scores in Sunday's 36-35 win over the Chiefs.
Analysis: It was a tale of two halves for Jackson, as he got off to an ominous start when a first-drive pass was picked off by Tyrann Mathieu for a touchdown. The dual-threat quarterback had just 75 yards passing and two interceptions going into the second half, but he promptly put the team on his shoulder pads and outdueled Patrick Mahomes, even tossing in an incredible jumping touchdown throw to Marquise Brown. The Ravens have had a myriad of injuries to start the season, but that may actually benefit…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 9:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Costly fumbles in late defeat
Jackson completed 19 of 30 passes for 235 yards and a touchdown, and rushed 12 times for 86 yards but lost two of three fumbles in Monday night's 33-27 overtime loss to the Raiders.
Analysis: Jackson had an uneven performance to begin the campaign. With a few unfamiliar skill-position players around him, his timing appeared off on a number of passes and handoffs, yet he still electrified at times with his signature improvisation ability. His 10-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown came after he evaded three pass-rushers in the pocket, then Jackson made a breathtaking 28-yard run to set up a go-ahead field goal late. However, he twice coughed the ball up while facing pressure,…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 13 at 9:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads FG drive
Jackson completed three of four passes for 29 yards in Saturday's preseason game against Washington.
Analysis: Jackson played one drive, which ended with a J.K. Dobbins injury followed by a missed field goal by the backup kicker. Jackson emerged unscathed, completing one pass to Dobbins and two others to Mark Andrews. Jackson and Andrews may need to put the Baltimore offense on their shoulders Week 1 at Las Vegas, as the Ravens already had a slew of injuries at wide receiver before losing another playmaker (Dobbins) in Saturday's game.
Published: Sat, Aug 28 at 3:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Likely to play Saturday
Jackson is likely to play in Saturday's preseason game at Washington, as he's one of just two healthy quarterbacks on Baltimore's roster after the team released Kenji Bahar on Tuesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The other is Tyler Huntley, who hopes to usurp Trace McSorley for the No. 2 role behind Jackson. The Ravens will probably give the backup more snaps, but it makes sense to give Jackson a bit of run after he missed the first two games of the preseason. The Ravens offense has been hamstrung by injuries to wide receivers and offensive linemen all summer, but the latter situation is finally improving, if not the former. Assuming he does play, Jackson's top targets Saturday could be young players…read more
Published: Tue, Aug 24 at 1:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Gives way to Huntley
Tyler Huntley drew the start at QB for the Ravens in Saturday's preseason game against the Panthers, while Jackson is in line to sit out his second straight contest, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: It remains to be seen if Jackson will play at all in the team's preseason finale, but doing what needs to be done to keep their star QB healthy and fresh for Week 1 action is a sound approach, given the Ravens' current injury issues at wide receiver and along the offensive line.
Published: Sat, Aug 21 at 4:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Uncertain for Saturday
Coach John Harbaugh said Thursday that he won't comment on expectations for Jackson's playing time (or lack thereof) in Saturday's preseason game against Carolina, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The Ravens likely want their QB to play at least a drive or two this preseason, but it may not happen if the team still needs more time to sort out its rampant injury issues at wide receiver and along the offensive line. If Jackson does play Saturday, he could be missing three to four starting linemen and each of his top five wide receivers. The third week of the preseason might make more sense, with the Aug. 28 contest against Washington taking place 16 days before Baltimore's regular-season…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 19 at 8:12am by Rotowire.com
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Not expected to start Saturday
Trace McSorley appears to be replacing Jackson as the starting quarterback for Saturday's preseason game against New Orleans, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson went through pregame warmups in uniform, but McSorley was under center when the first-team offense lined up. The Ravens' star quarterback returned from the reserve/COVID-19 list Aug. 6, and while he seems to be healthy, the team seemingly plans to keep Jackson on the sideline Saturday night. Offensive line injuries may be a factor, and the Ravens also are banged up at wide receiver.
Published: Sat, Aug 14 at 3:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Back with team
Jackson, who has resumed practicing with his teammates after spending time on the reserve/COVID-19 list for the second time in the last eight months, noted Monday that he's taking things "day by day right now," Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: At this time, the Ravens' star QB hasn't yet decided if he'll get vaccinated following his latest COVID issue, noting, "I just got off the COVID list. I got to talk to my team about this and see how they feel about it. Keep learning as much as I can about it. We'll go from there." In the meantime, the signal-caller will look to get back up to speed after missing practice time, and in that context it's unclear when he'll make his first preseason appearance. Baltimore's first exhibition game is…read more
Published: Mon, Aug 9 at 10:42am by Rotowire.com
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Returns to practice
Jackson participated in Saturday's practice one day after being cleared from the reserve/COVID-19 list, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: What's more, Jackson has received glowing remarks in his first full day of training camp since it began. The star quarterback is one of the top fantasy options at his position in large part due to his mobility. Jackson should be poised for another year close to 1,000 rushing yards so long as he stays healthy.
Published: Sat, Aug 7 at 7:25am by Rotowire.com
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Cleared from COVID-19 list
Jackson has been activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list and should return to practice Saturday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Ravens training camp isn't off to the best start, with the starting quarterback missing the first week and a half while his favorite wide receiver from last season (Marquise Brown) has been out with a hamstring injury. Jackson's return to practice will be welcome news in Baltimore, where Trace McSorley and Tyler Huntley have been taking first-team QB reps. In addition to Brown's hamstring injury, the O-line is a bit banged up, but Jackson will have some healthy pass catchers in TE Mark Andrews,…read more
Published: Fri, Aug 6 at 10:28am by Rotowire.com
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Won't return before Friday
Jackson (illness), who is on the reserve/COVID-19 list, won't return to practice until Friday or Saturday at the earliest, according to Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic.
Analysis: Until Jackson, who Zrebiec indicates recently tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time in nine months, is cleared to return to action, Trace McSorley and Tyler Huntley are in line handle the the majority of the Ravens' QB reps at practice.
Published: Mon, Aug 2 at 10:38am by Rotowire.com
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Lands on COVID list
The Ravens placed Jackson (illness) on the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, Daniel Oyefusi of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson sat out Week 12 of last season after testing positive for the virus, and it appears he may have done so again at the start of this year's training camp. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, Jackson didn't practice Wednesday, as the NFL was in the process of investigating a COVID-related case. It's likely related to Gus Edwards turning back a positive test, so Jackson's stay on the reserve list will indicate whether he did as well. While Jackson stays away from the Ravens, Trace McSorley and Tyler…read more
Published: Wed, Jul 28 at 3:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Absent from practice
Jackson is absent from Wednesday's practice due to a "COVID-related case the league is still trying to process," Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson tested positive for COVID-19 last November and missed a game against the Steelers, but he returned to action the following week and proceeded to guide Baltimore to five straight wins and a playoff berth. He has apparently tested positive for the virus again, but there's been no official move to place him on the reserve/COVID-19 list. The Ravens are left with Trace McSorley and Tyler Huntley as their quarterbacks for the first practice of training camp.
Published: Wed, Jul 28 at 6:22am by Rotowire.com
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Gets more help at WR
Offensive coordinator Greg Roman says the Ravens have built a more balanced attack around Jackson after adding WRs Rashod Bateman and Tylan Wallace in the 2021 NFL Draft, Clifton Brown of the team's official website reports.
Analysis: When an NFL offensive coordinator discusses 'balance', he's usually referring to establishing a run game to complement the pass. In this case, it's the other way around, with Jackson (among others) expressing frustration at the increasingly predictable nature of Baltimore's offense. The drafting of Bateman (first round) and Wallace (fourth) was preceded by the signing of Sammy Watkins, but the Ravens did also take a big hit this offseason when they traded star OT Orlando Brown to the AFC rival…read more
Published: Tue, May 4 at 7:13am by Rotowire.com
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Gets fifth-year option
The Ravens are picking up the fifth-year option on Jackson's rookie contract, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson is now scheduled for a $23.016 million base salary in 2022, though it's guaranteed for injury only. The option gives Baltimore more leverage in negotiations on a long-term contract, which seems to be the ultimate goal for both parties. Offseason additions Rashod Bateman and Sammy Watkins give Jackson the best receiving corps he's ever had, while the Ravens' offensive line looks shaky for the first time in his young career.
Published: Fri, Apr 30 at 12:57pm by Rotowire.com
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In line for fifth-year option
Coach John Harbaugh said the Ravens are expected to pick up the fifth-year option on Jackson's rookie contract, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: With an MVP award and two 1,000-yard rushing seasons under his belt through three years with Baltimore, Jackson is poised to get a payday sooner rather than later. If the Ravens make the aforementioned move by May 3, his contract will be $23.1 million in 2022, but the team also may want to lock him up long-term in the near future, as has been intimated this offseason. Jackson has a new weapon in the passing game via free agent Sammy Watkins, and the Ravens may also use draft capital to improve…read more
Published: Tue, Apr 27 at 3:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets new wideout
Jackson has a new option in the passing game with Baltimore's recent addition of Sammy Watkins, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Baltimore missed out on the top-of-market receivers, instead bringing in Watkins after two weeks of free agency. The signing isn't likely to revolutionize the Ravens offense, but Watkins should at least pose more of a downfield threat than Willie Snead, who recently left Baltimore to sign with Las Vegas. While Watkins now joins Marquise Brown and Mark Andrews as the Ravens' main receiving threats, Jackson could get another weapon from the NFL Draft at the end of April.
Published: Tue, Mar 30 at 6:23am by Rotowire.com
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Extension likely on tap
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that he's "totally certain" the Ravens will sign Jackson (concussion) to an extension, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: While his 2020 campaign wasn't nearly as impressive as his MVP effort in 2019, the 24-year-old quarterback led Baltimore to the playoffs for a third straight year, improving his record to 30-9-0 as a starter in the regular season. Jackson's status as a first-round pick allows the Ravens to extend his rookie contract through 2022 with a fifth-year option, which means the extension Harbaugh is promising may not actually get done until next year. Rapoport relays that the team will at least start…read more
Published: Wed, Jan 20 at 11:53am by Rotowire.com
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Offseason extension talks coming
The Ravens and Jackson (concussion) are expected to begin discussions regarding a contract extension this offseason, Ryan Mink & Joe Schiller of the team's official site report.
Analysis: The Ravens are first expected to lock up Jackson's services through the 2022 season by picking up his fifth-year option, at which point discussions will turn toward a long-term deal. The 2018 first-round pick has delivered a playoff berth in each of his three seasons under center in Baltimore, in addition to earning the NFL's MVP award in 2019. There's plenty of recent precedent for young franchise players signing such contracts, with Patrick Mahomes (10-year, $503 million) and Deshaun Watson…read more
Published: Mon, Jan 18 at 9:11am by Rotowire.com
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Out with concussion
Jackson suffered a concussion and won't return to Saturday's divisional-round playoff game at Buffalo.
Analysis: The 2018 first-round pick suffered the concussion on the last play of the third quarter when his head hit the ground hard while being tackled after a desperation throwaway on a broken play. Jackson completed 14 of 24 passes for 162 yards with one interception and rushed nine times for 34 yards before leaving the contest. Replacement quarterback Tyler Huntley will need to overcome a 17-3 deficit with less than six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter if the Ravens are to advance to the AFC…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 16 at 7:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Exits with possible concussion
Jackson left Saturday's divisional-round playoff game against the Bills to be evaluated for a concussion.
Analysis: The 24-year-old had to chase down an erratic snap on the final play of the third quarter, and his head hit the ground hard while being tackled on a desperation throwaway. It's a disaster scenario for the Ravens, which comes only a couple plays after Taron Johnson picked off Jackson in the end zone and returned it 101 yards for a touchdown. Tyler Huntley will try to engineer a comeback for Baltimore with Jackson going through the concussion protocol.
Published: Sat, Jan 16 at 7:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads Ravens to first playoff win
Jackson completed 17 of 24 passes for 179 yards with no touchdowns and one interception while adding 16 rushes for 136 yards and a score in Sunday's 20-13 wild-card win over the Titans.
Analysis: Jackson earned the first playoff victory of his career with a stellar performance on the ground. The signal-caller came up big on a 3rd-and-9 late in the second quarter, turning the jets on to score from 48 yards. That play helped compensate for a badly underthrown interception earlier. With the weight of securing a postseason win now off his shoulders, Jackson will turn his attention to the AFC divisional round, where his opponent is yet to be determined.
Published: Sun, Jan 10 at 1:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Efficient to close regular season
Jackson completed 10 of 18 pass attempts for 113 yards, three touchdowns and one interception in the Ravens' Week 17 win over the Bengals. He added 11 rushes for 97 yards.
Analysis: Jackson torched the Bengals with both his arm and legs, completing touchdowns of 43, 18 and nine yards. He also ripped off four runs of 10 yards or more, surpassing 1,000 rushing yards for the second consecutive season. Though Jackson wasn't able to replicate his exceptionally efficient 2019 campaign from a touchdown perspective, he still managed to top 30 total touchdowns. He'll look to earn a playoff victory next, something he failed to do in the 2019 season.
Published: Sun, Jan 3 at 2:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Pair of TDs in big win
Jackson completed 17 of 26 passes for 183 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in the Ravens' 27-13 win over the Giants on Sunday. He also rushed 13 times for 80 yards and lost a fumble.
Analysis: Despite his lost fumble, Jackson played an integral role in the two-score victory, connecting with Marquise Brown and Dez Bryant for his scoring tosses and checking in with the second-most rushing yards on the afternoon for the Ravens. Jackson has now thrown multiple touchdowns in three of the past four games, and he's gained at least 80 yards on the ground on three occasions during that stretch as well. Jackson will look to put together a strong finish to his season and secure a playoff berth…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 27 at 1:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Tallies four total touchdowns
Jackson completed 17 of 22 pass attempts for 243 yards, three touchdowns and one interception in Week 15 against the Jaguars. He added 35 rushing yards and a touchdown on the ground.
Analysis: Jackson got off to a poor start by throwing an interception on the Ravens' first offensive possession. However, he had little trouble producing from there, connecting for passing scores of four, 11 and three yards to three different receivers. For the third straight week, Jackson also found the end zone with his legs. While Jackson has failed to offer his 2019 upside for much of the 2020 season, he now has at least three total touchdowns in each of his last three contests. He'll draw a Week 16…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 20 at 1:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads dramatic comeback victory
Jackson completed 11 of 17 passes for 163 yards and a touchdown in Monday night's 47-42 win over the Browns. He also rushed nine times for 124 yards and two scores.
Analysis: Jackson was sensational in a thrilling divisional encounter that saw him play hero. After rushing into the end zone twice during the first half and leading Baltimore to a 14-point advantage early in the third quarter, Jackson was suddenly forced to the locker room while dealing with cramps. He remained unavailable until backup Trace McSorley went down prior to a fourth-and-five with under two minutes remaining and the Ravens down by a score. In his first play back on the field, Jackson…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 14 at 9:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Back in for crunch time
Jackson (cramps) returned to Monday's contest against the Browns, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
Analysis: Jackson was in the locker room for much of the fourth quarter, but he managed to come back into the game with two minutes to play, immediately after Trace McSorley went down with a knee injury.
Published: Mon, Dec 14 at 8:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable with cramps
Jackson is questionable to return to Monday's game against the Browns due to cramps.
Analysis: Jackson was spotted heading to the locker room early in the fourth quarter, and the team reported shortly after that he's dealing with cramps. With Robert Griffin on injured reserve, Trace McSorley will take over under center if Jackson is unable to continue.
Published: Mon, Dec 14 at 8:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores three times in return
Jackson completed 12 of 17 pass attempts for 107 yards, two touchdowns and an interception, adding 94 yards and a rushing TD over 13 carries during Tuesday's 34-17 win against Dallas.
Analysis: After being unable to participate in last Wednesday's loss to the Steelers because of his presence on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the 2019 MVP returned to action with his first three-TD performance since facing Washington in Week 4. Jackson threw an interception off the hands of Marquise Brown to close Baltimore's opening offensive possession of the night, but he responded by capping the Ravens' subsequent seven-play drive with a 37-yard TD run through the gut of Dallas' defense. The 23-year-old…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 8 at 8:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Suiting up Tuesday
Jackson is active for Tuesday's game against the Cowboys.
Analysis: Following a week-and-a-half stint on the reserve/COVID-19 list, Jackson will be back in action for the first time since Nov. 22 against the Titans. With the 12th-ranked Dallas pass defense on the other side and without two of its top receiving weapons -- Mark Andrews and Willie Snead remain on the COVID list -- the Ravens may ride an intact backfield and Jackson's legs for most of this Week 13 contest.
Published: Tue, Dec 8 at 3:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready for Tuesday night
The Ravens activated Jackson (illness) from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday.
Analysis: Jackson will now be eligible to rejoin teammates at Baltimore's facilities, and the transaction puts him on track to start Tuesday's game against the Cowboys. The Ravens may have some concerns that Jackson will be rusty after having been away from the team for a week and a half, but if he participates in Monday's walk-through practice, it'll at least give him the benefit of some reps ahead of a favorable matchup against Dallas. On the other hand, two of Jackson's favorite targets remain on the…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 7 at 1:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Looks set to start Week 13
The Ravens are expected to activate Jackson (illness) from the reserve/COVID-19 list and have him start Tuesday against the Cowboys, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson is first eligible to return from the list Sunday, so assuming he's negative for COVID-19 in his latest round of testing, the Ravens should add him back to the 53-man roster later in the day. Though Jackson may be rusty after having been away from the team for the past week and a half, he'll at least have the opportunity to practice Sunday and take part in a walk-through Monday practice time ahead of Tuesday's contest. Jackson's matchup versus a vulnerable Dallas defense is a favorable…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 6 at 6:19am by Rotowire.com
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May be activated Sunday
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Jackson (illness) is eligible to be activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Sunday.
Analysis: The timing is key for Jackson, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Nov. 26. Sunday will mark 11 days since then, and he'll have two more days to ready himself for Tuesday's game against the Cowboys. On Thursday, coach John Harbaugh told Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com that any decision to activate Jackson is dependent on the medical staff and not his office, so the quarterback still needs to pass the necessary protocols in order to return Week 13. The Ravens placed backup QB Robert Griffin (thigh)…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 4 at 3:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Week 13 status up in air
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh admitted that he was unsure if Jackson (illness) would be cleared to return from the reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of the team's next game Tuesday against the Cowboys, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson is believed to be recovering well since he was revealed to have tested positive for the coronavirus Nov. 26, but Harbaugh reiterated that a timeline for the quarterback's return to the roster will be a medical decision and not a coaching one. Assuming Jackson began quarantining immediately after his positive test, he would be eligible to return to the team in 10 days if his subsequent tests return negative. In that case, Jackson could rejoin the active roster as early as Sunday, two…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 3 at 12:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Placed on reserve/COVID-19 list
Jackson (illness) has been officially placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Analysis: Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Jackson's positive COVID-19 test came up during Thursday's round of testing. With that timing in mind, the QB won't play in Tuesday's rescheduled game against the Steelers, but it's plausible that Jackson could be cleared in time for Week 13 action, with Baltimore now slated to face Dallas on Monday, Dec. 7. Robert Griffin is in line to draw the start at QB in place of Jackson this coming Tuesday.
Published: Fri, Nov 27 at 1:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Game moved to Tuesday
Although Jackson and other Ravens have tested positive for COVID-19, Baltimore is now scheduled to play the Steelers on Tuesday night, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: This will be the second time that the contest has been postponed following the placement of multiple Baltimore players on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Per ESPN.com, Jackson is also among those in the Ravens organization who have tested positive for COVID in the past week. He's now reportedly quarantining for 10 days and it's expected that he'll be officially added to the reserve/COVID-19 list later Friday. In his looming absence, Robert Griffin is slated to start at QB for the Ravens on Tuesday,…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 27 at 12:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Tests positive for COVID-19
Jackson has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Assuming Jackson's positive test is confirmed by the Ravens, he'll likely miss Sunday's game against the Steelers if the game is played as scheduled. If he misses game action, Robert Griffin could take over under center for Baltimore.
Published: Thu, Nov 26 at 4:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Team to work virtually Thursday
Jackson and his teammates will conduct their team activities virtually Thursday, ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Per the report, the Ravens had additional positive tests for COVID-19 on Wednesday. The team was originally scheduled to play the Steelers on Thursday, but following the placement of several Baltimore players on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the game was moved to Sunday at 1:15 p.m ET. According to Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports, the NFL "continues to closely monitor the situation" in order to decide whether the contest will proceed as currently scheduled.
Published: Thu, Nov 26 at 7:00am by Rotowire.com
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Ravens-Steelers moved to Sunday
Jackson and the Ravens won't play the Steelers on Thanksgiving Day after the game was postponed until Sunday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The decision to postpone the contest -- which had been scheduled for 8:20 ET p.m Thursday night -- arrives following the placement of several Baltimore players on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Published: Wed, Nov 25 at 9:59am by Rotowire.com
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Limited to one touchdown
Jackson completed 17 of 29 passes for 186 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Week 11 against Tennessee. He added 13 rushes for 51 yards on the ground.
Analysis: The Ravens scored on three of their first four possessions of the game, though two stalled inside the 10-yard line and another was capped by a J.K. Dobbins rushing touchdown. That limited Jackson to one total touchdown, which came on a 31-yard strike to Mark Andrews. Even so, Jackson maintained his production on the ground, topping 50 rushing yards for the eighth time in 10 games this season. Jackson will draw a tough Week 12 matchup Thanksgiving Night against the Steelers, a defense that…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 22 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Over 300 combined yards in loss
Jackson completed 24 of 34 pass attempts for 249 yards, two touchdowns and an interception while adding 55 rushing yards on 11 carries in Sunday's 23-17 loss to New England.
Analysis: Jackson fell short in the battle of former Heisman and NFL MVP award winners, turning the ball over on downs on Baltimore's final drive. The 249 passing yards were the second-highest total for the 23-year-old this season, and he was able to accomplish the feat in wet and windy conditions at Foxborough. Jackson now has 16 passing touchdowns and three rushing scores through nine games, putting him on pace to finish well below the 36 and seven, respectively, he posted in a dominant MVP campaign…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 15 at 9:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores third rushing TD
Jackson completed 19 of 23 passes for 170 yards and carried the ball 13 times for 58 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 24-10 win over the Colts.
Analysis: It was an efficient, if quiet, performance through the air for Jackson, but he led the Ravens in rushing on the afternoon as Baltimore's defense controlled the game. It's the first time all season the QB hasn't tossed a TD pass, but he's now failed to top 208 passing yards in seven straight starts, putting a ceiling on his fantasy value despite his contributions on the ground. Jackson could struggle to post better numbers in Week 10 facing a Patriots defense that's been stingy against the pass.
Published: Sun, Nov 8 at 3:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Turnover-ridden performance in loss
Jackson went 13-for-28 passing with 208 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions during Sunday's 28-24 loss to the Steelers. He also ran for 65 yards on 16 carries, fumbling three times while turning over possession twice.
Analysis: Pittsburgh's defense disrupted the pocket throughout Sunday's AFC North showdown, collecting nine QB hits and four sacks on the 2019 NFL MVP. Jackson's outing was turbulent from the start, as he threw a 33-yard pick-six to Steelers linebacker Robert Spillane within the first minute of regulation. After posting a 5:0 TD:INT the first three weeks of the season, Jackson has regressed to a 7:5 ratio over his past four outings, throwing for an underwhelming 172.8 passing yards per game since Sept.…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 1 at 3:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Dominates as runner vs. Eagles
Jackson completed 16 of 27 pass attempts for 186 yards and a touchdown while adding 108 yards and another score on nine carries during Sunday's 30-28 win over the Eagles.
Analysis: Jackson averaged a pedestrian 6.9 yards per attempt and was held under 200 passing yards for the fourth straight game, with his only score through the air coming on a seven-yard connection with Nick Boyle. He was excellent as a runner, however, as he topped the 100-yard mark for the first time this season and scored an electrifying 37-yard rushing touchdown. Jackson hasn't been quite as dynamic this season as he was a year ago, but he still owns an excellent 10:2 TD:INT and has his team sitting…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 18 at 4:02pm by Rotowire.com
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No limitations expected
Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that he expects Jackson to practice in full this week, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson, who missed two practices last week due to an illness and knee injury, was initially listed as questionable for Sunday's 27-3 win over the Bengals. He didn't look to be dealing with any restrictions on the field, though, as he completed 19 of 37 passes for 180 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. His two carries were a career low, but the Ravens also weren't pressured to lean on Jackson's scrambling abilities at any point during Sunday's blowout victory. Barring any setbacks,…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 12 at 11:53am by Rotowire.com
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Pair of TD passes in trouncing
Jackson completed 19 of 37 passes for 180 yards with two touchdowns and one interception, adding three rushing yards on two carries during Sunday's 27-3 win against the Bengals.
Analysis: Though Jackson extends his regular-season record to an incredible career mark of 23-4, his three rushing yards against Cincinnati are the fewest in any of his NFL starts. The 2019 MVP had been efficient while posting a 68.4 percent completion rate with seven TDs and one INT coming into Week 5, but his passing yardage totals have been underwhelming, as he is now averaging fewer than 190 yards per game following Sunday's outing against Cincinnati. A Week 6 matchup against Philadelphia provides a…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 11 at 2:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Suits up, as expected
Jackson (knee/illness) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Analysis: This was expected after coach John Harbaugh declared Friday that Jackson was "good to go" for Week 5 action, but it's still worth confirming after the QB was one of 12 players officially listed as questionable by the team heading into the weekend. Baltimore's franchise signal-caller will thus take aim at a beatable Bengals defense that has allowed an average of 243.0 passing yards and 158.5 rushing yards per game through the first four weeks of the season.
Published: Sun, Oct 11 at 8:42am by Rotowire.com
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Still in line to play Sunday
Jackson (knee/illness) is expected to play Sunday against the Bengals, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The 23-year-old is officially considered questionable, though he was able to practice as a full participant Friday and coach John Harbaugh said his quarterback was "good to go." WR Marquise Brown (knee) and TE Mark Andrews (thigh) are also expected to suit up, so Jackson should have his usual complement of weapons for Week 5.
Published: Sat, Oct 10 at 9:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable, but will play Sunday
The Ravens are listing Jackson (knee/illness) as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals, but he's expected to start after practicing fully Friday, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Analysis: Jackson missed the Ravens' first two practices of Week 5, sitting out Wednesday with a minor knee issue and Thursday due to a stomach ailment. After Jackson was able to take every rep at Friday's practice with no visible bracing or wrapping on either knee, coach John Harbaugh declared the star signal-caller "good to go" for Sunday's game, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com. In a similar vein, Jackson told reporters at practice he was "100 percent," so his questionable designation is…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 9 at 12:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Cleared to play Sunday
Coach John Harbaugh confirmed Friday that Jackson (knee/illness) is "good to go" for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Analysis: After the quarterback felt some soreness in his knee Wednesday, the Ravens decided that the best course of action was for him to take a rest day. On Thursday, Jackson was sidelined again, this time due to a stomach illness. Neither the ailment nor the knee issue kept him off the field Friday, however, prompting the Ravens to deem the star quarterback 100 percent heading into the weekend. Jackson looks like a strong Week 5 fantasy option, taking on a beatable Bengals defense that has allowed an…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 9 at 10:12am by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice Friday
Jackson (knee/illness) was seen participating at Friday's practice with no apparent limitations, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The 23-year-old sat out practice the past two days while battling an illness and a minor knee issue, but his presence on the field Friday offers reassurance about his availability for Sunday's game against the Bengals. Jackson wasn't seen with a knee brace, which confirms the minor nature of the injury. It's still unclear if he'll be able to completely avoid an injury designation heading into the weekend, but there seems to be little doubt about Jackson's status for the divisional game.
Published: Fri, Oct 9 at 8:53am by Rotowire.com
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Remains on track for Sunday
Jackson (knee/illness) is expected to suit up against the Bengals on Sunday despite having missed Thursday's practice due to a stomach ache, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Neither Jackson's current ailment nor the knee injury that caused him to miss Wednesday's practice are expected to be enough to seriously endanger his readiness for Sunday's game against the Bengals, though it is notable that he's now missed back-to-back practices for the first time in his young career. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network notes that the Ravens consider both issues to be minor, so if Jackson is at least able to upgrade to 'limited' participation Friday it'll bode well for his Week 5…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 8 at 3:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Expected to play Sunday
Jackson, who missed practice Thursday, is dealing with both a knee issue and an illness, per the Ravens' injury report, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson's back-to-back absences from practice now have added context, with Tom Pelissero noting during an appearance on NFL Network that both of the QB's issues are considered minor and that his status for Sunday's game against the Bengals shouldn't be impacted.
Published: Thu, Oct 8 at 2:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses another practice
Jackson (knee) didn't practice Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Hensley points out that this is the first time that the QB has missed back-to-back regular season practices during his three-year NFL career. Initial reports indicated that Jackson's knee issue isn't considered serious, but obviously what he's able to do at practice Friday will be telling with regard to his status for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Published: Thu, Oct 8 at 10:51am by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with minor knee issue
Jackson sat out practice Wednesday with a knee issue that isn't considered serious, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The report notes that Jackson was held out of practice for "precautionary reasons," which led to Robert Griffin handling first-team reps at quarterback. Jackson's status will be revisited when the Ravens practice again Thursday, but so far, there's no reason to think that his availability for Sunday's game against the Bengals is in any danger.
Published: Wed, Oct 7 at 1:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Wednesday
Jackson isn't participating in Wednesday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The official reason for Jackson's absence will be revealed when Baltimore releases its first Week 5 injury report later Wednesday. At this time, the Ravens haven't indicated whether their star quarterback is dealing with any sort of injury, or if he's sitting out the session for rest/personal reasons.
Published: Wed, Oct 7 at 11:04am by Rotowire.com
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Bounces back for big performance
Jackson completed 14 of 21 pass attempts for 193 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in Week 4 against Washington. He also added 53 yards and another touchdown on the ground.
Analysis: Jackson delivered a number of explosive plays, highlighted by a 50-yard rushing touchdown early in the second quarter to put the Ravens up 14-0. He also delivered a pair of precise throws in the end zone to Mark Andrews, connecting for scores of 25 and 22 yards. The only thing holding Jackson back from an even bigger performance was game script, as he attempted a season-low 21 passes and was rested during the Ravens' final two possessions of the game. Jackson will have another favorable matchup…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 4 at 2:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Disappoints in defeat
Jackson completed 15 of 28 passes for 97 yards and a touchdown in Monday night's 34-20 loss to the Chiefs. He also rushed nine times for 83 yards, but lost one of his two fumbles.
Analysis: Jackson and the Ravens' high-flying offense was grounded in uncharacteristic fashion in Monday's much-anticipated tussle. Whereas opposing quarterback Patrick Mahomes totaled over 400 yards and five touchdowns, Jackson failed to even top 100 passing yards. Along with that career low, Jackson also needed until the fourth quarter to score Baltimore's first offensive touchdown, a five-yard pass to tight end Nick Boyle. If there was any silver lining, Jackson at least had a big game running the…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 28 at 8:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Coasts to easy win
Jackson completed 18 of 24 passes for 204 yards and a touchdown and ran for 54 yards on 16 carries in Sunday's 33-16 win over the Texans.
Analysis: After a first quarter that saw only one field goal between the two teams, the Ravens' running game and defense took control, leaving Jackson with little need to air it out. This kind of game script could become common for Baltimore this season, limiting the production of the team's superstar QB, but that shouldn't be an issue in Week 3 as Jackson and the Ravens go toe to toe with Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl champions from Kansas City.
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 6:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Picks apart Cleveland
Jackson completed 20 of 25 pass attempts for 275 yards and three touchdowns, while also running for 45 yards on seven rush attempts during Sunday's 38-6 win against the Browns.
Analysis: The 2019 MVP was pulled late in the fourth quarter for Robert Griffin, as he had already done his job in leading Baltimore to a 32-point lead, handing the Browns an NFL record 16th-consecutive winless Week 1 in the process. Jackson is now 14-2 in his last 16 regular-season starts, and excluding a 28-12 loss to Tennessee in the AFC divisional round, he has three-plus passing touchdowns in four straight contests dating back to Week 14 of last season. Next up is a showdown against the Texans, a…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 13 at 1:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready for Week 1
Jackson says he's 100 percent healthy, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson returned to practice Aug. 24 after missing a couple days with a minor groin injury. There's been no report of trouble since that time, so he should be all set for a Week 1 home game against Cleveland. His two matchups with the Browns last year produced 486 passing yards, 169 rushing yards, six passing TDs and three turnovers.
Published: Thu, Sep 3 at 9:03am by Rotowire.com
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Returns to practice
Jackson (groin) returned to practice Monday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: As expected, Jackson is rejoining his teammates after missing back-to-back practices over the weekend. Coach John Harbaugh said the quarterback was dealing with a soft tissue injury, while ESPN reporter Adam Schefter was a bit more specific in labeling it as a groin issue. The Ravens may take a cautious approach with Jackson this week, hoping to avoid any setbacks before their Sept. 13 season opener against the Browns.
Published: Mon, Aug 24 at 6:06am by Rotowire.com
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Expected to practice Monday
Jackson (groin) is expected to return to practice Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Jackson has missed back-to-back practice due to what coach John Harbaugh described as a soft-tissue injury and which Schefter has now disclosed to be a groin issue. If the reigning MVP is able to resume practicing with teammates Monday, it will be an indication that his current injury is indeed minor. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Jackson's two-day absence has been "precautionary."
Published: Sun, Aug 23 at 5:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Soft tissue injury
Coach John Harbaugh relayed Sunday that Jackson is dealing with a "soft-tissue" injury, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, the QB has missed the Ravens' last two practices. Harbaugh declined to offer specifics on Jackson's issue, so consider the ascending signal-caller day-to-day until added context regarding his injury is available.
Published: Sun, Aug 23 at 1:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Getting rest Saturday
Jackson's Saturday absence at practice was merely for rest according to assistant head coach and WR coach David Culley, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Fantasy players can breathe a sigh of relief, as it was initially unclear why Jackson was held out of practice Saturday. Despite a proclamation to limit his running in 2020, Jackson figures to still be one of the top fantasy scoring quarterbacks again, especially if the likes of Marquise Brown, Miles Boykin and Devin Duvernay develop into major pass-catching threats.
Published: Sat, Aug 22 at 8:25am by Rotowire.com
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Does not practice Saturday
Jackson did not practice Saturday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: There's no official word as to why Jackson will miss Saturday's practice with the team choosing to simply list the designation as "undisclosed". More clarification regarding the absence will surely come in the ensuing days.
Published: Sat, Aug 22 at 7:08am by Rotowire.com
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Envisions less running
Jackson is aiming to run less and rely more on his arm moving forward, he said during a video conference with the Ravens on Tuesday. "We're going to have even more receivers...We're going to be pretty good. I don't think I'll be running a lot," Jackson said.
Analysis: Jackson's video call covered plenty of ground, including his focus on the mental aspects of the game during the offseason considering the physical limitations in place due to COVID-19. The reigning MVP also alluded to a style change in the future in which he leans more on his weapons in the passing game and lets his running backs take the brunt of the rushing workload. Jackson's athleticism makes him a nightmare to defend, but his career longevity will be extended if running is less of a staple…read more
Published: Wed, Apr 22 at 10:21am by Rotowire.com
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Named 2019 MVP
Jackson was named the 2019 NFL Most Valuable Player on Saturday.
Analysis: Jackson was the runaway choice for league MVP, as he put together a fabulous sophomore season to lead the Ravens to a league-best 14-2 record. While things didn't go his way in the postseason, the electrifying athlete proved to be elite as both a passer and a runner, posting a 36:6 TD:INT through the air while setting a new record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,206 and adding seven touchdowns on the ground.
Published: Sat, Feb 1 at 5:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Massive yardage total in loss
Jackson completed 31 of 59 passes for 365 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions in the Ravens' 28-12 divisional-round loss to the Titans on Saturday. He also rushed 20 times for 143 yards and lost a fumble.
Analysis: From a fantasy perspective, Jackson could hardly have done more, as he complemented his typically stellar rushing numbers with equally impressive passing yardage. Jackson's tally through the air was actually a career best, but he ended up throwing a career-high 59 passes because the Ravens were unexpectedly behind for the entirety of the contest, often by more than one possession. The second-year quarterback's one fumble also led to a Tennessee points, as he coughed up the ball at his own…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 11 at 8:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to field
Jackson (illness) returned to practice Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Jackson sat out practice Tuesday, but the QB has moved past a bout with the flu and will resume his preparations for the Ravens' Jan. 11 playoff opener versus an opponent to be determined by the results of this weekend's Wild Card round.
Published: Thu, Jan 2 at 9:14am by Rotowire.com
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No practice Tuesday
Jackson (illness) did not practice Tuesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The Ravens were hoping Jackson would be able to get on the practice field Tuesday, but he ultimately was not able to. The team won't play again until Jan. 11 thanks to a first-round bye in the playoffs, so Jackson will have plenty of time to rest and recover before then.
Published: Tue, Dec 31 at 11:15am by Rotowire.com
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Comes down with flu
Jackson has the flu, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: It doesn't seem to be a serious case, considering Jackson was on the sideline for most of Sunday's 28-10 win over the Steelers. He and a few other key players were held out of the regular-season finale, with Baltimore preparing for a divisional-round playoff matchup against the Texans, Bills or Titans on Jan. 11. Coach John Harbaugh expects Jackson to participate in practice Tuesday, per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com.
Published: Mon, Dec 30 at 11:50am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Week 17
Coach John Harbaugh has ruled out Jackson for Sunday's game against the Steelers, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson thus will end an MVP-worthy campaign having completed 66.1 percent of his passes for 3,127 yards, 36 touchdowns and six interceptions across 15 games. Moreover, he set the single-season rushing mark for quarterbacks with 1,206 yards to go with seven TDs on the ground. Jackson's absence thus will yield a spot start for Robert Griffin.
Published: Mon, Dec 23 at 11:46am by Rotowire.com
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Bolsters MVP case with three TDs
Jackson completed 20 of 31 passes for 238 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's 31-15 win over the Browns. He also rushed 17 times for 103 yards and fumbled twice, losing one.
Analysis: Jackson was quiet for most of the first half but came alive with touchdowns of 39 and 14 yards to tight end Mark Andrews in the final 1:18 before halftime. He added a 12-yard score to Mark Ingram in the third quarter to bring his season TD:INT to 36:6 through the air, including a 24:1 mark in the last seven games. Jackson has augmented that passing success with the best rushing campaign of all time for a quarterback, compiling 1,206 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. The win moved…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 22 at 1:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Submits record-breaking performance
Jackson (quadriceps) completed 15 of 23 passes for 212 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions in the Ravens' 42-21 win over the Jets on Thursday. He also rushed eight times for 86 yards -- breaking Michael Vick's single-season rushing record for a quarterback in the process -- and committed a fumble but recovered.
Analysis: Jackson couldn't have drawn up a better script for his milestone night, as he also tied his career high with his five touchdown tosses in addition to surpassing Vick for the rushing mark. Just as impressive was the fact all five of Jackson's scoring throws went to different pass catchers -- Miles Boykin (five yards), Mark Andrews (one yard), Marquise Brown (24 yards), Seth Roberts (33 yards) and Mark Ingram (10 yards). Jackson has now thrown five touchdown passes on three separate occasions in…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 12 at 8:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Suiting up Thursday
Jackson (quadriceps) is listed as active Thursday against the Jets.
Analysis: The Ravens listed Jackson as a limited practice participant Monday and Tuesday before upgrading him to full participation Wednesday. The quarterback was never in danger of missing Thursday's game, but it's possible his quad injury inspires a game plan with fewer designed runs for the quarterback. Even so, Jackson is well positioned for another productive outing with the Ravens heavily favored to win.
Published: Thu, Dec 12 at 3:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable, but expected to play
Jackson (quadriceps), who is listed as questionable for the Thursday's game against the Jets, indicated earlier this week that he'll be able to play, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Players' comments about their own injuries should normally be taken with a grain of salt, but in Jackson's case, his optimism seems warranted. Not only was Jackson able to turn in a full practice Wednesday, but Mike Garafolo of NFL Network suggests that the quarterback is only carrying the questionable tag into the Week 15 contest because the NFL no longer authorizes a "probable" listing. Official confirmation of Jackson's availability will arrive upon the release of the Ravens' inactives in…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 11 at 12:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially questionable
Jackson (quadriceps) is officially listed as questionable for Thursday's contest against the Jets, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: The quick turnaround for the Week 15 game hasn't given Jackson much time to move past the quad injury he picked up in Sunday's win over the Bills, but the star signal-caller appears to be trending toward playing Thursday, per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic. As evidence, Jackson was a full participant in the Ravens' practice Wednesday, a step forward after he began the week with back-to-back limited showings. Given the nature of the injury as well as the weakness of the opponent, the Ravens could…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 11 at 11:11am by Rotowire.com
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Limited again Tuesday
Jackson (quadriceps) was limited at Tuesday's walkthrough.
Analysis: Jackson has been tabbed with the same listing on back-to-back estimated injury reports to start Week 15 prep. The Ravens are taking a "wait-and-see" approach with his quad injury, which he sustained on a low hit during this past Sunday's win in Buffalo. While he told Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic that he'll "be out there Thursday night" against the Jets, Jackson's status nonetheless will receive some clarity upon the release of Wednesday's practice report.
Published: Tue, Dec 10 at 1:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Throwing Tuesday
Jackson (quadriceps) threw during the portion of Thursday's practice open to the media, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Coach John Harbaugh told Zrebiec on Monday that the Ravens intend to take a "wait-and-see" approach with Jackson, who hurt his quad on a low hit during a Week 14 win at Buffalo. With some activity evident Tuesday, Jackson appears poised to match his 'limited' listing from Monday, at the very least. His level of participation will become clearer upon the release of Tuesday's injury report.
Published: Tue, Dec 10 at 1:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Ravens monitoring quad injury
Jackson hurt his quadriceps on a low hit Sunday at Buffalo, and the Ravens will take a "wait-and-see" approach with the injury, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The Ravens have a quick turnaround with a game Thursday against the Jets, so the team merely held a walk-through Monday. Jackson himself took the field late during the portion of the session open to the media, which was enough for him to be listed as limited on the practice estimate, per Clifton Brown of the team's official site. The quarterback will have two more chances this week to elevate to full participation, but ultimately his listing on Wednesday's injury report will be telling for his…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 9 at 3:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Pops up on injury report
Jackson (quad) was listed as limited on Monday's practice estimation, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Hensley notes that Jackson "walked with a slight hitch when he entered the indoor field house" Monday, so Jackson's status is worth tracking in advance of Thursday night's game against the Jets. So far, however, there has been nothing to suggest that the QB's status for the contest is in any peril.
Published: Mon, Dec 9 at 2:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Accounts for three TDs vs. Bills
Jackson completed 16 of 25 pass attempts for 145 yards, three touchdowns and one interception Sunday against the Bills. He also rushed 11 times for 40 yards in the 24-17 win.
Analysis: Jackson completed a respectable 64 percent of his passes, but he made just one completion longer than 15 yards as he finished averaging 5.8 yards per attempt. That happened to be on a 61-yard touchdown strike to Hayden Hurst, which he complemented with short scores to Nick Boyle and Willie Snead. Jackson's output on the ground also made him just the second quarterback in NFL history to surpass 1,000 rushing yards for a season alongside Michael Vick. He continues to provide plenty of value each…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 8 at 2:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Dominates with legs
Jackson completed 14 of 23 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown while rushing 16 times for 101 yards and a touchdown and losing a fumble in Sunday's 20-17 win over San Francisco.
Analysis: Jackson eclipsed 60 rushing yards for the 10th time in 12 games this season, including each of the past nine, and he became the first quarterback in NFL history to rush for over 100 yards four times in one season. He lost a fumble for the first time all season, marking his first turnover since Week 5, but Jackson also threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Mark Andrews and scored with his legs from one yard out. Despite throwing for a season-low 105 yards, Jackson still commanded the offense…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 1 at 1:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Puts on show versus Rams
Jackson completed 15 of 20 passes for 169 yards and five touchdowns in Monday night's 45-6 win over the Rams. He also rushed eight times for 95 yards.
Analysis: Jackson turned in a dazzling display, bolstering his MVP resume. The quarterback started by tossing touchdowns to Hollywood Brown on consecutive drives, then came inches away from a thrilling 36-yard scoring scamper on his next series. With another touchdown throw his next time out, however, Jackson not only led Baltimore to the end zone on all four of his first-half drives, but did so without a single incompletion. For an encore, he then opened the second half with back-to-back red-zone TD…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 25 at 8:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Another stellar showing
Jackson completed 17 of 24 passes for 222 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions in the Ravens' 41-7 win over the Texans on Sunday. He also rushed nine times for 86 yards.
Analysis: Jackson once again was in excellent form both through the air and on the ground, posting his second straight game with multiple touchdown passes while also eclipsing the 80-yard mark as a rusher for the fifth time on the campaign. He continued to flash the considerable improvement he's managed to make as a passer, with Sunday marking his third consecutive contest with a 70.0 percent completion rate. The second-year signal-caller spread the ball impressively as well, hitting nine different pass…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 17 at 1:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Perfect in beatdown of Bengals
Jackson completed 15 of 17 passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns and added 65 yards and a touchdown on seven carries during Sunday's 49-13 win over Cincinnati.
Analysis: The Ravens were already up 28-10 midway through the third quarter when Jackson, off of a zone read, twisted and turned up field for a 47-yard touchdown run. He capped off the very next drive with a 20-yard loft to rookie Marquise Brown for his third touchdown throw of the game and the Ravens pulled the dynamic sophomore for the remainder of the blowout. Jackson set a career high for completion percentage in a game in which he threw multiple passes, 88.2 percent, and boasted a perfect 158.3…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 10 at 1:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready to go Sunday
Jackson (illness) is officially active for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Analysis: The 22-year-old was considered questionable, but his status never truly appeared in doubt after he put in a full practice Friday. Jackson has found significant success on the ground over the last three weeks with 49 attempts for 329 yards and four touchdowns, while Cincinnati features the worst rush defense in the NFL and allows 177.6 yards per game and 5.1 yards per carry.
Published: Sun, Nov 10 at 8:41am by Rotowire.com
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In line to play against Bengals
Jackson (illness) is expected to play Sunday against the Bengals, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Jackson's Week 10 status will be officially confirmed prior to the Ravens' 1:00 ET kickoff Sunday, but given that the QB was able to practice fully Friday -- after sitting out Thursday's session -- it's not surprising that he's slated to handle his usual duties against Cincinnati.
Published: Sun, Nov 10 at 5:41am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Sunday
Jackson (illness) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Cincinnati.
Analysis: After sitting out Thursday's practice due to an illness, Jackson returned Friday as a full participant. "He looked good," coach John Harbaugh told Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site. Despite those facts, fantasy managers may want to keep an eye on Baltimore's inactive list, which will be released about 90 minutes before Sunday's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff.
Published: Fri, Nov 8 at 11:42am by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Jackson (illness) returned to practice Friday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jackson missed Thursday's practice as a result of his illness, but his presence alone Friday likely clears the road for him to take the field Sunday against the Bengals. The release of the Ravens' final injury report will reveal whether or not Jackson carries any sort of designation heading into Week 10.
Published: Fri, Nov 8 at 8:53am by Rotowire.com
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Under the weather
Jackson -- who has been dealing with an illness -- didn't practice Thursday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports,
Analysis: We'll circle back on the QB's status no later than Friday, but Jackson has time to recover in advance of Sunday's game against the Bengals and at this stage there's nothing to suggest that his Week 10 status is in any danger.
Published: Thu, Nov 7 at 11:01am by Rotowire.com
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Delivers three scores in upset win
Jackson completed 17 of 23 pass attempts for 163 yards and a touchdown while rushing 16 times for 61 yards and two more scores in Sunday's 37-20 win over the Patriots.
Analysis: This was actually one of Jackson's worst rushing games this season from an efficiency standpoint (3.8 yards per carry), but the Patriots were not able to stop him from breaking the plane of the end zone on two occasions. The sophomore gunslinger hasn't become the polished pocket passer we thought we were witnessing following a five-touchdown performance back in Week 1, but he doesn't need to be if he continues to post fantasy totals akin to running backs on a weekly basis (79.6 rushing yards…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 3 at 10:01pm by Rotowire.com
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