Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson escaped a minor scare at practice when his foot was stepped on, but the team says he’s fine. He exited a bit early after flexing his right wrist and still managed to throw a few passes, with no reported missed time. Baltimore continues to shield Jackson from preseason exposure, and the season opener at Buffalo looms in 18 days. If Jackson is limited or rests, the Ravens’ offense could lean more on the run game and pass-ciking checks, elevating the value of a few frontline receivers while keeping fantasy managers wary of volume shifts early in the year.
Ravens wideout Tylan Wallace weighed in on the situation, expressing optimism about Jackson’s return and hinting at the team’s resilience. The Bills’ looming matchup adds a layer of fantasy intrigue: one of the league’s most dynamic players could open the season with a cautious workload, which would compress upside but still offer a path to points for Ravens stacks if Jackson is ready to go.