“We do have a plan in place that we’re confident in, that most importantly he feels good about, that hopefully leads to him being on the field for us,” McVay said. “… It’s always about the human being first and foremost, but he’s got a lot of people that love him that are with him on this journey.”
While he didn’t want to set expectations for when Jackson could return, McVay didn’t rule out the possibility that he could be ready to play Week 1 against the Texans. They are still in the process of understanding how best to treat Jackson’s blood clots, but McVay said it is a “very real possibility” that he could be ready for the start of the 2025 season if everything goes according to plan.
Meanwhile, Havenstein said he feels “strong” and “healthy,” having hit the intended benchmarks for upper body strength during offseason workouts. He added that he will be a full go at training camp practice starting on Wednesday.