Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed Wednesday's practice with an injury once again, but he returned to action later in the week and is set to play
Quarterback Lamar Jackson and tight end Mark Andrews are off the final injury report for the Ravens. Jackson sat out Wednesday's practice for a rest day, but he has no injury designation after a pair of full practices to close out the week.
Lamar Jackson was back at Ravens practice. He was also a limited participant and on the team’s injury report again.
The Baltimore Ravens fell to 6-7 following the Week 14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lamar Jackson’s struggles continued as the quarterback failed to breach
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Rest days have become common for Jackson this season as he has dealt with a variety of injuries. He missed three games with a hamstring injury and has since been a near-mainstay on the injury report with ankle, knee, and toe injuries.
Jackson is dealing with an ankle injury, which is why he was sidelined Thursday. In the past three weeks, he's been sidelined by knee, ankle, toe, and now another ankle injury. He hasn't had a full week of practice in a month.
Lamar Jackson has no injury designation after a full practice on Friday. As coach John Harbaugh said Friday morning, the Ravens quarterback will start Sunday’s game against the Steelers. Jackson has an ankle injury that limited him on Wednesday and kept him out of practice on Thursday.
The Ravens smoked the Bengals on Sunday to bounce back in the AFC North race, and Lamar Jackson has a reason why.
Lamar Jackson is having one of the worst, if not the worst, year of his entire NFL career. The Baltimore Ravens franchise quarterback started out looking as though he was going to lock in his