Overview
- Jackson left Wednesday’s session after being knocked down during 11-on-11, with the team attributing it to a stepped-on foot and saying he is fine.
- Reporters on site noted he was flexing his right wrist before leaving, though he stayed in to throw a couple more passes.
- He did not practice Thursday, and coach John Harbaugh was scheduled to address reporters after the workout.
- Baltimore has limited Jackson’s preseason exposure for years, and he is not expected to play in Saturday’s finale against Washington before the Sept. 7 opener at Buffalo.
- If needed, Cooper Rush is the primary backup, and teammates such as Tylan Wallace expressed confidence Jackson will be back soon.