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    2025 NFL Week 18 Buzz: Lamar Jackson Back at Ravens Practice

    Ironside Sports MediaBy Ironside Sports MediaDecember 31, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The holiday season is over, but the news around the NFL is the gift that keeps on giving.

    With only one week of regular-season games left, every bit of news is all the more consequential as we inch closer to the playoffs and Super Bowl LX.

    Who’s hurt? Who’s practicing? Who’s starting? And who’s on the hot seat? Here’s the latest on what’s happening around the league entering Week 18:

    Lamar Jackson practicing ahead of Ravens‘ regular-season finale

    In a bit of a Wednesday surprise, Lamar Jackson is out on the practice field for the Ravens ahead of Sunday’s de facto AFC North Championship Game against the Steelers. The star quarterback hasn’t participated much on the first day of practice each week since his midseason return from a hamstring injury. He also missed the Ravens’ Week 17 win over the Packers on Saturday due to a back injury he suffered in their Week 16 loss to the Patriots. Jackson had also missed the entirety of Ravens practice leading up to the game, which was his fourth missed start of the season.

    The Ravens will need to beat the Steelers on Sunday in order to make the postseason for a third straight year. 

    Bills DE Ed Oliver suffers setback

    Buffalo Bills starting defensive tackle Ed Oliver had minor surgery for a knee injury this week, further delaying his return off injured reserve for playoff-bound Buffalo.

    Coach Sean McDermott provided an update on Wednesday, stating that the injury occurred while Oliver was rehabbing from a torn left bicep he sustained in late October. Oliver was originally projected to return before the end of the season.

    McDermott did not have a timetable for Oliver’s recovery, stating that the knee injury adds a level of uncertainty. He, however, didn’t rule out the player returning should the Bills make a deep playoff run.

    Buffalo (11-5) closes the regular season by hosting the New York Jets (3-13) on Sunday. The Bills are currently the AFC’s No. 7 seed, with an opportunity to climb as high as No. 5, meaning they’ll open the wild-card playoff round on the road.

    Green Bay has signed Ridder to its practice squad, per ESPN. This signing comes in the wake of Packers quarterback Jordan Love suffering a head/shoulder injury in Week 16 and Malik Willis leaving the Packers’ Week 17 matchup with a shoulder injury; Clayton Tune came in at quarterback for Green Bay when Willis got hurt.

    The Packers, who are locked into the third NFC wild-card seed, have a road matchup against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Ridder, who has made 18 NFL starts and boasts a career 82.6 passer rating, spent time on the Vikings and Cincinnati Bengals‘ practice squads this season. 

    49ers’ stars miss Tuesday’s practice

    Running back Christian McCaffrey and offensive tackle Trent Williams missed the San Francisco 49ers‘ Tuesday practice, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. Both McCaffrey (back) and Williams (hamstring) sustained injuries during the 49ers game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday night. Williams, who got hurt on the first series of the game, has a more severe injury and may miss some time. The 49ers have a short week, hosting the Seattle Seahawks in a game that will decide the NFC West and the No. 1 seed in the conference.

    After starting 44-year-old Philip Rivers for three consecutive weeks in place of the injured Daniel Jones, Indianapolis, which is eliminated from playoff contention, will start the rookie Leonard at quarterback in its road tilt against the Houston Texans, per ESPN. Anthony Richardson remains on injured reserve. In the four appearances he has made this season, Leonard has thrown two interceptions, recorded a 40.6 passer rating and completed 54.5% of his passes, while rushing for one score. The Colts have lost six consecutive games after beginning the season 8-2.

    Bills QB Josh Allen expected to sit out Week 18

    A little battered and visibly frustrated, Allen can use a rest, and he’s expected to get one Sunday in what’s essentially a meaningless regular-season finale against the Jets. Aside from taking the opening snap to extend his streak of consecutive regular-season starts to 122, the longest active run among NFL quarterbacks, Allen is expected to watch the rest of the game from the sideline.

    It’s likely to be Allen’s final game at the Bills‘ 52-year-old stadium, affectionately called “The Ralph” in honor of the late franchise founder and Hall of Fame owner Ralph Wilson. Next season, the Bills are set to relocate across the street to a new $2.1 billion home, already dubbed “The Stadium Allen Built.” 

    More important, Allen will get an opportunity to allow his sore right foot time to heal before Buffalo opens the playoffs on the road in two weeks. Allen also certainly could use a mental break during a season in which he’s been relied upon to carry the offensive load too often. Competitive and remarkable as he’s been in combining for 39 touchdowns (25 passing, 14 rushing) and engineering four fourth-quarter comebacks, even Allen has limitations, which became readily apparent in a 13-12 loss to the Eagles on Sunday.

    Head coach Jim Harbaugh announced Monday that Herbert will not start for the AFC’s No. 6 seed in Week 18 against the Broncos. Barring an unforeseen change, Herbert will finish his sixth NFL season with 3,727 yards, 26 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Backup Trey Lance will take over for the finale, allowing Herbert to enjoy some additional rest (particularly for his broken left hand) heading into the postseason.

    The Lions may finish the 2025 season without their star receiver. Head coach Dan Campbell announced Monday that St. Brown is “day-to-day.” He appeared to suffer the injury late in the Week 17 loss to the Vikings. With the Lions eliminated from playoff contention, it’s possible St. Brown sits out of the season finale, ending his fourth straight Pro Bowl season with 106 receptions for 1,262 yards and 11 touchdowns. 

    The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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