The NFL is investigating the Baltimore Ravens for a potential violation of its injury report policy regarding quarterback Lamar Jackson. The team initially listed Jackson as a “full participant” in Friday’s practice.
Oct 26, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) looks on from the sideline during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images
Oct 26, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) looks on from the sideline during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images
Later, the Ravens clarified he only took scout team reps. PerNFL rules, a starter doing only scout team work should be listed as a “limited participant.”
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was inactive for Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears, despite being listed as a full participant in Friday’s practice. The NFL is now investigating whether the Ravens violated the league’s injury reporting… https://t.co/JgZLMPLhC0
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The situation is being scrutinized closely, especially given recent concerns about sports gambling. While there is no current evidence linking this specific incident to gambling, Jackson’s status change significantly impacted the betting line for the game against the Chicago Bears.
Potential penalties for violating injury report rules can include fines, suspensions, or even the loss of future draft picks. Ravens coach John Harbaugh called it an “honest mistake,” insisting the team wasn’t trying to hide anything.
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Jackson is not accused of gambling or any wrongdoing, but he is the central figure in the Baltimore Ravens’ injury report discrepancy that triggered an NFL investigation.
After Friday’s practice on October 24, 2025, the Ravens listed Lamar Jackson as a “full participant,” even though he was nursing a hamstring injury that had already sidelined him for two games.
The next day, October 25, Jackson was officially downgraded to “out” for Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. In a corrected statement, the Ravens admitted he had only taken scout team reps and should have been listed as a “limited participant.”
The change in Jackson’s reported status directly affected the betting market. The point spread for the game shifted dramatically from the Ravens being a strong favorite to only a small one.
The NFL is investigating the Ravens for a potential violation of its policy. Still, there is no evidence to suggest Jackson himself was involved in any gambling activity or that the team’s error was a deliberate attempt to manipulate betting. Ravens coach John Harbaugh called the error an “honest mistake” by the team’s staff.
The incident occurred shortly after a significant NBA gambling scandal was revealed. This timing led to increased scrutiny of the Ravens’ mistake and resulted in an NFL reminder regarding its strict gambling policy.
The NFL’s investigation into the Ravens’ injury report could have major consequences, affecting the team’s reputation and future operations. The incident highlights challenges in following league rules and growing concerns about sports gambling’s influence.