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FFL: Week 10 | NFL: Week 10
Lamar Jackson

QB BAL

College: Louisville | 7 years
Height: 6'2" | Weight: 205 lbs
Birth Date: 1997-01-07
Depth Chart: QB.1
2024 Bye Week: 14

Rostered: 100.0%
Started: 99.2%
Total Pts: 195
Avg Pts: 21.67
Rank: 2 QB

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Week 124Lamar Jackson 122 rush and rec yds (12 pts)
Lamar Jackson 49 yd TD pass (4 pts)
Lamar Jackson 1 passing TD (4 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 49 yd TD pass to Isaiah Likely
Lamar Jackson 273 passing yds (4 pts)
Week 210Lamar Jackson 45 rush and rec yds (4 pts)
Lamar Jackson 1 passing TD (4 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 8 yd TD pass to Zay Flowers
Lamar Jackson 247 passing yds (2 pts)
Week 322Lamar Jackson 87 rush and rec yds (8 pts)
Lamar Jackson 1 rushing TD (7 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 9 yd TD rush
Lamar Jackson 13 yd TD pass (1 pts)
Lamar Jackson 1 passing TD (4 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 13 yd TD pass to Rashod Bateman
Lamar Jackson 182 passing yds (2 pts)
Week 423Lamar Jackson 54 rush and rec yds (5 pts)
Lamar Jackson 1 rushing TD (7 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 9 yd TD rush
Lamar Jackson 19 yd TD pass (1 pts)
Lamar Jackson 2 passing TDs (8 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 5 yd TD pass to Derrick Henry
. . . Lamar Jackson 19 yd TD pass to Justice Hill
Lamar Jackson 156 passing yds (2 pts)
Week 528Lamar Jackson 55 rush and rec yds (5 pts)
Lamar Jackson 16 yd TD pass (1 pts)
Lamar Jackson 4 passing TDs (16 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 16 yd TD pass to Rashod Bateman
. . . Lamar Jackson 1 yd TD pass to Isaiah Likely
. . . Lamar Jackson 2 yd TD pass to Charlie Kolar
. . . Lamar Jackson 6 yd TD pass to Isaiah Likely
Lamar Jackson 348 passing yds (6 pts)
Week 615Lamar Jackson 40 rush and rec yds (4 pts)
Lamar Jackson 13 yd TD pass (1 pts)
Lamar Jackson 1 passing TD (4 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 13 yd TD pass to Mark Andrews
Lamar Jackson 323 passing yds (6 pts)
Week 735Lamar Jackson 52 rush and rec yds (5 pts)
Lamar Jackson 18 yd TD pass (1 pts)
Lamar Jackson 49 yd TD pass (4 pts)
Lamar Jackson 13 yd TD pass (1 pts)
Lamar Jackson 5 passing TDs (20 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 9 yd TD pass to Mark Andrews
. . . Lamar Jackson 18 yd TD pass to Justice Hill
. . . Lamar Jackson 49 yd TD pass to Rashod Bateman
. . . Lamar Jackson 4 yd TD pass to Mark Andrews
. . . Lamar Jackson 13 yd TD pass to Derrick Henry
Lamar Jackson 281 passing yds (4 pts)
Week 817Lamar Jackson 46 rush and rec yds (4 pts)
Lamar Jackson 11 yd TD pass (1 pts)
Lamar Jackson 2 passing TDs (8 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 11 yd TD pass to Nelson Agholor
. . . Lamar Jackson 7 yd TD pass to Mark Andrews
Lamar Jackson 289 passing yds (4 pts)
Week 921Lamar Jackson 53 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Lamar Jackson 3 passing TDs (12 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 7 yd TD pass to Zay Flowers
. . . Lamar Jackson 53 yd TD pass to Zay Flowers
. . . Lamar Jackson 3 yd TD pass to Patrick Ricard
Lamar Jackson 280 passing yds (4 pts)
Week 1034Lamar Jackson 33 rush and rec yds (3 pts)
Lamar Jackson 1 rushing 2XP (2 pts)
Lamar Jackson 84 yd TD pass (8 pts)
Lamar Jackson 18 yd TD pass (1 pts)
Lamar Jackson 4 passing TDs (16 pts)
. . . Lamar Jackson 6 yd TD pass to Nelson Agholor
. . . Lamar Jackson 84 yd TD pass to Tylan Wallace
. . . Lamar Jackson 18 yd TD pass to Mark Andrews
. . . Lamar Jackson 5 yd TD pass to Rashod Bateman
Lamar Jackson 290 passing yds (4 pts)
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Player Notes
Nov 8 9:10am ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson continues his marvelous season as he led the team to a comeback win over their AFC North rivals on Thursday night. In the 35-34 win, Jackson registered 290 yards and four touchdowns while throwing 25-for-33 and adding 33 yards on seven carries. The offense had a slow start to the game but put 28 points in the second half including a 21-point fourth quarter. Jackson completed passes to nine different receivers while delivering touchdown strikes to four of them. He's already tied his passing touchdown mark from last season in six fewer games while he tries to go for even more against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 11.

From RotoBaller

Nov 8 1:53am ET

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson connected on 25 of his 33 passing attempts for 290 yards and 4 TDs during the team's Week 10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Jackson also ran the ball seven times for 33 yards.

Fantasy Spin: It's hard to remember, but Jackson actually started the season slowly, tossing a single TD pass in each of the first three games. In seven games since then, he's thrown multiple touchdown passes in every game but one. His running has trailed off a bit the last two games, but you know it's always there, and it's hard to complain when Jackson has 24 TDs and just 2 INTs on the year. He's the overall QB1. Keep him locked in your starting lineup.

From TheHuddle

Nov 6 4:43pm ET

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (knee) fully participated in practice Wednesday, Nov. 6, and is not on the injury report for Week 10.

Fantasy Spin: Jackson seems to be dealing with a minor injury but should not have any limitations this week against the Cincinnati Bengals. He is a must-start option in all fantasy leagues when healthy.

From TheHuddle

Nov 6 4:20pm ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) is off the injury report and expected to start on Thursday evening against the Cincinnati Bengals. Jacksons was sidelined during Tuesday's practice but was able to log a full session on Wednesday. The 27-year-old has enjoyed a fantastic first half to the 2024 campaign as he has averaged an impressive 29.1 PPR points per game and remains a favorite to claim back-to-back NFL MVP honors. Last weekend in their victory over the Denver Broncos, Jackson tossed three scores with 280 passing yards. On Thursday, he should be viewed as a high-end QB1 facing a Cincinnati defense that has allowed the 29th-most PPR points to opposing QBs.

From RotoBaller

Nov 5 6:03pm ET

Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (knee) did not practice Tuesday, Nov. 5, but is still expected to play in Week 10 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Fantasy Spin: Jackson was listed with a knee injury, which is new, but the electric quarterback is still an elite option at the position for fantasy managers as long as he's active.

From TheHuddle

Nov 5 3:40pm ET

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that quarterback Lamar Jackson (back, knee) "will be playing on Thursday night" to kick off Week 10 action against the division-rival Cincinnati Bengals. Jackson was not listed on Monday's practice report but did not practice on Tuesday after dealing with back and knee injuries last week. The 27-year-old front-runner for a second straight MVP award had a perfect passer rating in the Week 9 blowout win over the Denver Broncos, going 16-for-19 for 280 yards and three touchdowns on Sunday, so his injuries didn't limit him whatsoever. In the first meeting against Cincy in an overtime win in Week 5, Jackson had a season-high 348 passing yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions while adding 12 carries for 55 yards. Fantasy managers can't be expecting that again, but the dual-threat QB will be a must-start, high-end QB1 this Thursday.

From RotoBaller

Nov 5 2:40pm ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (back, knee) is not practicing on Tuesday leading up to the Thursday Night Football contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. Jackson did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday last week and was listed with back and knee injuries but returned to full practice on Friday before posting a perfect passer rating and three touchdowns in Sunday's win over the Denver Broncos. The team might just be managing Jackson's workload as the season reaches the second half of the year, but fantasy managers should monitor his status and see if he carries an injury designation on Wednesday's final injury report. When active, the two-time MVP is a clear must-start in all matchups.

From RotoBaller

Nov 5 2:23pm ET

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (back, knee) did not practice on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Fantasy Spin: Jackson and the team are likely executing the same plan as last week, giving him as much rest as possible on a short week. The two-time MVP did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday last week and delivered a perfect passer rating in the Ravens' Week 9 win over the Denver Broncos. Jackson should be considered good to go on Thursday against the Cincinnati Bengals and a strong candidate to post overall QB1 numbers in that matchup.

From TheHuddle

Nov 5 1:00pm ET

Baltimore's QB Lamar Jackson scored 26.40 fantasy points in Sunday's Week 9 win against the Broncos. Jackson threw for 280 yards on 16-of-19 with three touchdowns. It's the 7th time this season Jackson scored at least 25 fantasy points in a game.

Nov 3 9:33pm ET

Baltimore Ravens WR Lamar Jackson completed 16-of-19 passes for 280 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in Week 9 against the Denver Broncos, and he added three runs for four yards. He also fumbled once, but was able to recover it himself.

Fantasy Spin: Jackson has three or more touchdown passes in three of his past five outings, and he has at least 280 passing yards in each of those five games. Oddly enough, he hasn't rushed for a score during the five-game span dating back to Sept. 29. He remains a top fantasy option heading into Week 10 on Thursday night against the Cincinnati Bengals,

From TheHuddle

Nov 3 6:20pm ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is now tied for the most games with a perfect passer rating (4) in NFL history. The only other QB with four is AFC North rival Ben Roethlisberger. In the 41-10 win over the Denver Broncos, Jackson posted 280 yards and three touchdowns while throwing 16-for-19 and adding four yards on three carries. He's considered the front-runner for his third MVP by most outlets and Jackson remains atop the position in fantasy as well. He'll go up against the Cincinnati Bengals again in Week 10 on Thursday Night Football.

From RotoBaller

Nov 1 6:20pm ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee, back) has been removed from the injury report ahead of the Week 9 matchup against the Denver Broncos. Jackson missed back-to-back practices to open the week due to minor knee and back issues. Fantasy managers shouldn't be too worried as it seemed like his absence was more for rest purposes. Jackson will officially be ready to go for this weekend for a tough matchup against the Broncos secondary. Despite the tough matchup, Jackson has been playing at an MVP-type level and remains a strong QB1 for this weekend.

From RotoBaller

Nov 1 5:03pm ET

Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (back, knee) fully participated in practice Friday, Nov. 1, and is not on the injury report for Week 9.

Fantasy Spin: It seems like the Ravens were being cautious with Jackson this week, but he should not have any limitations during the Week 9 game. He is a must-start option in all fantasy leagues if healthy.

From TheHuddle

Nov 1 12:40pm ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (back/knee) was seen at Friday's practice according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN. This is a great sign for the 27-year-old who has yet to practice this week due to back and knee injuries. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to Friday's injury report as the superstar quarterback may carry an injury designation in the weekend if he is unable to log a full practice. Jackson has been one of the most productive fantasy QBs once again this season as he has averaged a stellar 29.4 PPR points per game with 19 total scores through eight weeks. If Jackson is unable to play on Sunday, Josh Johnson would get the starting nod against the Denver Broncos.

From RotoBaller

Nov 1 12:03pm ET

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (back, knee) returned to practice Friday, Nov. 1.

Fantasy Spin: After missing the first two practices of the week, Jackson has a chance to play in Week 9. As long as he's active, he should be started in all formats. Managers should have a pivot option just in case.

From TheHuddle

Oct 31 2:53pm ET

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (back, knee) did not practice for a second consecutive day on Thursday, Oct. 31.

Fantasy Spin: While Jackson will occasionally get a rest day or two during the week, it is slightly concerning anytime a player misses both of his team's first two practices of the week. It still seems unlikely Jackson will miss Week 9 against the Denver Broncos after finishing the game last week, but fantasy managers should at least start lining up potential backup options if does not practice again on Friday. Josh Johnson would get the starting nod at quarterback if Jackson cannot play but would not be a great option in fantasy outside of two-quarterback leagues.

From TheHuddle

Oct 31 2:30pm ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (back/knee) is not practicing on Thursday and did not practice on Wednesday due to knee and back injuries. It's too early to suggest he is at real risk of missing the Week 9 game against the Denver Broncos, but this is a concerning development. Jackson missed 10 total games between the 2021 and 2022 seasons, so the team is likely to be extra cautious with its two-time MVP. Either way, his status should be closely monitored on Friday. If Jackson plays, he's a must-start option in all matchups. If he's out, veteran Josh Johnson will get the start and will be a Superflex-league consideration in starting lineups. The Baltimore wideouts and tight ends will be heavily downgraded in the rankings if Jackson is absent against a strong Denver Broncos defense.

From RotoBaller

Oct 30 6:30pm ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (back/knee) was a DNP in practice on Wednesday due to back and knee injuries. Wednesday is often a rest day for veterans so Jackson's lack of participation is not concerning at this point. Providing further confidence in Jackson's ability to bounce back is the fact that he played so well in Week 8 against the Cleveland Browns while showing no sign of a significant injury. Jackson threw for 289 yards and two touchdowns and added 46 yards on the ground. He posted a QBR of 80.3. Jackson has had an MVP-caliber season in 2024. He has thrown for 2,099 yards and 17 touchdowns with only two interceptions. He has added 501 rushing yards and two touchdowns. His QBR of 74.9 is the second-highest of his career. Fantasy managers who have been relying on that kind of production should monitor the Ravens' practice report on Thursday and Friday to ensure that Jackson logs some level of activity. As long as he retakes the field before the weekend, then his DNP on Wednesday should be a null point.

From RotoBaller

Oct 30 6:23pm ET

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (back, knee) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Oct. 30.

Fantasy Spin: The Ravens said Jackson was receiving some rest, so fantasy players will need to see if he will be able to practice later in the week. He is a must-start option in all leagues if he is cleared to play in Week 9.

From TheHuddle

Oct 30 3:30pm ET

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (undisclosed) is not on the practice field during Wednesday's practice session that is open to the media. The two-time NFL MVP finished the Week 8 game against the Cleveland Browns, so it's unclear what is causing his absence. However, the team's official Wednesday injury report that comes out later in the afternoon will bring clarity. Assuming Jackson is good to go for the Week 9 matchup with the Denver Broncos, he will once again have overall QB1 upside in fantasy football. The Broncos have allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks, but Jackson has proven to have a nuclear fantasy ceiling in any matchup. Jackson is the QB1 so far in 2024, averaging 25.5 fantasy points per game behind 2,099 passing yards, 501 rushing yards, and 19 total touchdowns. Josh Johnson would start for Baltimore if Jackson cannot go.

From RotoBaller

Player Transactions
  • 06-Aug-2021: BAL Lamar Jackson - Reinstated
  • 28-Jul-2021: BAL Lamar Jackson - Reserve, Non-Football Injury - COVID-19
  • 30-Apr-2021: BAL Lamar Jackson - Exercised Option - Fifth-year option on rookie contract
  • 07-Dec-2020: BAL Lamar Jackson - Reinstated
  • 27-Nov-2020: BAL Lamar Jackson - Reserve, Non-Football Injury - COVID-19
  • 05-Jun-2018: BAL - Signed, Draft Choice - Four-year contract (fifth-year option)
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