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Injury Foot
Est. Return 8/23/2025
2024 Pass/Rush Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Jackson had one of the most remarkable quarterback seasons ever last year. Unprecedented efficiency and a league-high rushing average were easily enough to make him fantasy’s No. 1 QB, even if it wasn’t enough for MVP voters. With 41 TD passes and four interceptions on 474 attempts, Jackson became the first QB with a TD pass percentage higher than 8.0 and an INT rate lower than 1.0 (min. 350 attempts). His 10.3 TD/INT ratio was third best all-time, and of the 22 times a QB has thrown 40-plus TDs in a season, Jackson had the fewest interceptions of any. His work with his legs was just as impressive. He averaged 6.6 yards per rush, the fourth time he’s paced the league, just missing 1,000 yards (915). The superlatives go on and on. YPA? Led the league. Air yards per attempt? Led the league (min. 300 attempts). Deep passing? He was the only QB without an interception on attempts of 20-plus yards (and had 8 TDs, 4th). Derrick Henry was no more costly at the goal line for Jackson (4 rush TD) than Gus Edwards was the year before. Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman were quality downfield weapons, and Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely formed a strong tight-end duo. All are back, giving Jackson a shot to repeat as fantasy’s top QB. He's finished Top 5 at the position three times (twice No. 1) in his four seasons with 15 or more starts. If healthy, there are few surer things in fantasy. Read Past Outlooks
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Foot issue downplayed by coach
Coach John Harbaugh confirmed Thursday that Jackson is "fine" after X-rays on the QB's foot revealed no damage, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Jackson, who left Wednesday's practice early because a teammate stepped on his foot, was held out of Thursday's session because his foot is sore, but at this stage the issue isn't viewed as a concern by Harbaugh. Chances are, Jackson will be held out of Saturday's preseason finale against the Commanders, and if that's the case, he'll turn his focus toward preparing for the Ravens' Sept. 7 regular-season opener against the Bills.
Jackson, who left Wednesday's practice early because a teammate stepped on his foot, was held out of Thursday's session because his foot is sore, but at this stage the issue isn't viewed as a concern by Harbaugh. Chances are, Jackson will be held out of Saturday's preseason finale against the Commanders, and if that's the case, he'll turn his focus toward preparing for the Ravens' Sept. 7 regular-season opener against the Bills.
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Jackson stayed healthy last season for the first time in three years and, perhaps not surprisingly, won his second NFL MVP award. New offensive coordinator Todd Monken helped Jackson to a career-high 457 pass attempts in 16 games (he sat out a meaningless Week 18), which he combined with elite rushing production to finish fourth among QBs in fantasy scoring. His downfield rate, average target depth and accuracy were basically unchanged from the last few years, but Jackson got more help from his receivers, whose 3.7 percent drop rate and 49.0 yards-after-catch percentage were the best he’s had. That propelled his completion percentage (67.2, 8th) and YPA (8.0, 4th) to career highs, which he turned into 3,678 yards, also a career high. He only threw 24 TD passes, but a league-leading 5.6 rushing average that resulted in a QB-high 821 yards and five scores more than made up for it. His TD total was depressed a bit thanks to Gus Edwards’ 13 scores (3rd among RBs). That perhaps gives Jackson TD upside this year, even with Derrick Henry replacing Edwards in the Baltimore backfield. Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews are top-notch targets, and if Rashod Bateman or another receiver emerges, so much the better. He might not win MVP again, but as long as Jackson stays healthy he’s a top-5 fantasy QB.
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Not practicing Thursday
Jackson (foot) wasn't spotted at practice Thursday, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports.
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Foot stepped on; wrist a non-issue
Jackson left Wednesday's practice early because a teammate stepped on his foot, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
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Exits with possible hand injury
Jackson left Wednesday's practice early with a possible hand/wrist injury, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
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Not slated to play Saturday
Jackson is not in line to play in Saturday's preseason game against the Cowboys, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
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Won't play Thursday
Jackson and other key starters won't play in Thursday's preseason opener against the Colts, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
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Has practice injury scare
Jackson had his foot stepped on in Wednesday's practice but appeared to emerge from the session without any injury, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Jackson was inadvertently knocked to the ground about 90 minutes into the practice, yet he stayed on the field to throw a handful of additional passes before heading in early with a team doctor and trainer. Hensley reports Jackson also appeared to be flexing his right wrist, but a team spokesman later said Jackson was fine, presumably in reference to both issues.
Jackson was inadvertently knocked to the ground about 90 minutes into the practice, yet he stayed on the field to throw a handful of additional passes before heading in early with a team doctor and trainer. Hensley reports Jackson also appeared to be flexing his right wrist, but a team spokesman later said Jackson was fine, presumably in reference to both issues.