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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The NFL came down hard on the Baltimore Ravens, but not as hard as it could have over a violation of the league’s injury report policy.
The punishment — a $100,000 fine — came after a weeklong investigation into how 2-time NFL MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson was listed before a Week 8 game against the Chicago Bears.
“The NFL has fined theRavens $100,000 for violating the league’s Injury Report Policy by incorrectly listing quarterback Lamar Jackson’s practice participation status on Friday, October 24, the league confirmed today,” NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport wrote on his official X account on October 31. ” … The Ravens fully cooperated with the investigation, which the league determined was the result of negligence and not an attempt to gain a competitive advantage. If the investigation had determined the violation was intentional or competitive in nature, the discipline would have been more significant, including the potential loss of draft picks.”
The Ravens snapped a 4-game losing streak against the Bears with Tyler Huntley, not Jackson, starting at quarterback.
Baltimore won its second consecutive game in Week 9 against the Miami Dolphins with Jackson back in the lineup after missing 3 consecutive games with a hamstring injury.