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Lamar Jackson Responds Angrily to Ravens’ $100,000 Fine Over Injury Reporting, Calls Penalty "Unfair" and "Misguided"


Lamar Jackson has responded fiercely to the $100,000 fine imposed on the Baltimore Ravens regarding the handling of his injury status, calling the penalty “unfair” and criticizing both the league and the situation as a whole.
The fine, levied by the NFL, came after the Ravens were found to have violated injury reporting protocols related to Jackson’s knee issue. Despite being cleared to play and continuing his strong performances on the field, Jackson’s injury status had raised questions when the Ravens did not initially disclose the severity of the issue, leading to the fine.
“It’s ridiculous,” Jackson said in a passionate response following the announcement of the fine. “I’ve been playing through pain all season. The team’s been transparent with me, and I’ve always given everything I have for this franchise. To have us hit with a fine over something like this is just wrong.”
Jackson emphasized that the Ravens medical staff and coaching staff were always in constant communication with him regarding his recovery. “I’ve been on the field when I felt ready to go, and I’ve been following what the doctors told me to do,” he continued. “I don’t understand why this fine is coming down on us when all we’ve done is focus on winning games and making sure I’m healthy.”
The Ravens’ handling of Jackson’s knee injury has been a focal point throughout the season, with some critics questioning whether the team was adequately transparent about his recovery timeline. Despite this, Jackson remained adamant that his injury and playing through discomfort were part of his commitment to the team.
“I’m a competitor,” Jackson said. “I’m always going to do what I can to help this team win, but I also want to make sure I’m doing things the right way. This fine feels like an attack on us, and it’s not fair. We’re focused on getting better, and that’s all that should matter.”
Jackson also pushed back against the notion that the team had intentionally withheld information or misrepresented his injury. “The league can say what they want, but we know the truth. It’s just frustrating to have this hanging over us when we’re just trying to play football.”
Despite the fine and the ongoing scrutiny of his injury situation, Jackson has remained determined to keep playing and helping the Ravens succeed. “I’m not going to let this distract me,” he said. “We’ve got a season to finish, and I’m all in for this team. I’ll keep playing my game, and we’ll deal with the rest later.”
As the Ravens continue their push for the playoffs, all eyes will remain on Jackson’s health, his ability to perform at an elite level, and how the team manages future injury reports in light of this penalty.