
""The matter has been addressed by the club and there is no further action from the league," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy wrote in a statement."
""Our player's safety is of the utmost importance," a Ravens official told Schefter. "We have spoken to Lamar, who understands the impact of the situation, about the incident. "While we will keep internal matters private, we have implemented additional security protocols -- both at home and on the road -- to better protect our players and handle negative fan interactions moving forward.""
Lamar Jackson will not face disciplinary action from the NFL after a season-opening altercation with a Buffalo Bills fan. The incident occurred after Jackson threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins and involved a fan who hit Hopkins and then Jackson, prompting Jackson to push the fan backward. The fan was ejected and indefinitely banned from Bills and NFL stadiums. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta spoke with Jackson, and the team emphasized player safety while implementing additional security protocols at home and on the road to better protect players and manage negative fan interactions.
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