Seeing Lamar Jackson back on the practice field signals more than a routine workout; it hints at how Baltimore may tweak its playbook before training camp. The film shows the dual‑threat signal‑caller running both read‑option reads and deep‑ball drills, a blend that could reshape the Ravens’ attack.
According to NFL.com’s latest roundup, the Ravens confirmed Jackson’s presence at the organized team activities on June 4. The report places his return alongside teammate Derrick Henry’s near‑miss injury, underscoring a day of high‑stakes roster evaluation. The numbers reveal a pattern of quarterbacks using OTAs to fine‑tune timing with receivers, and the Ravens’ passing game ranked 22nd in EPA last season. While the schedule lists no specific drills, the presence of both Jackson and Henry suggests the coaching staff is testing a more balanced run‑pass mix.
Based on available data, the quarterback’s early involvement may accelerate scheme adjustments and influence depth‑chart decisions before preseason. For complete coverage, see Derrick Henry Escapes Injury in Titans OTAs, Eyes 2026 Season.