The Baltimore Ravens faced a hundred thousand dollar fine from the NFL. This was for incorrectly listing quarterback Lamar Jackson's injury status before a game. Coach John Harbaugh called it an unintentional mistake. Despite this, Lamar Jackson later delivered a strong performance against the Miami Dolphins. He led the Ravens to a significant victory.The Baltimore Ravens are once again under the league’s microscope — this time, for an off-field issue that has stirred debate across the NFL. The team has been fined $100,000 after officials determined that Baltimore misreported quarterbackLamar Jackson’s injury designation ahead of their Week 8 clash with the Chicago Bears.The league found thatJacksonwas incorrectly listed as a “full participant” in practice despite dealing with a lingering hamstring injury. The procedural error has renewed questions about the NFL’s standards for injury transparency, as well as how teams handle communication regarding player availability, especially when star athletes like Jackson are involved.Ravens claim honest mistake as John Harbaugh defends team’s actionsHead coach John Harbaugh defended the organization, calling the violation an “unintentional oversight.”According to Harbaugh, the confusion stemmed from Jackson’s involvement with the scout team instead of the starting offense, a situation that, under NFL rules, should have resulted in a “limited” practice designation. “Nobody’s trying to hide anything. There’s no advantage to be gained with that,” Harbaugh explained, insisting that the mislabeling was not meant to gain a competitive edge.Despite the explanation, the NFL proceeded with the fine, emphasizing the need for accurate reporting to maintain competitive integrity.While the penalty is minimal compared to the Ravens’ $621 million in 2024 revenue, the incident highlights the league’s growing scrutiny over medical reporting practices.Lamar Jackson returns to form with dominant performance against the DolphinsFollowing the controversy, Lamar Jackson silenced critics with a commanding comeback performance, leading the Ravens to a 28–6 victory over the Miami Dolphins. The two-time MVP completed 18 of 23 passes for 204 yards and four touchdowns. “He’s a two-time MVP for a reason,” tight end Mark Andrews said.“With [number] 8 leading the charge, we’re a dangerous team.”Jackson’s chemistry with Andrews and receivers Charlie Kolar and Rashod Bateman proved crucial, while running back Derrick Henry’s 119-yard rushing night added balance to Baltimore’s offense. With back-to-back wins, the Ravens are determined to rewrite their early-season struggles and fight their way back into playoff contention.Also Read:Is Tyreek Hill’s season officially over? Inside the injury, surgery, and uncertain future with the Miami DolphinsCatch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
Baltimore Ravens Fined $100,000 by NFL for Incorrectly Listing Lamar Jackson's Injury Status
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