Lamar Jackson misses practice again. The Baltimore QB hasn’t had a full week since early November
- On Wednesday at the Ravens' Owings Mills facility, Lamar Jackson missed practice as Baltimore prepared for a short-week divisional game at Cincinnati on Thursday.
- The Ravens listed Lamar Jackson's absence as a rest day and noted he missed three games earlier this season with a hamstring injury, while coach John Harbaugh said he respects Jackson's judgment on days off.
- Practice logs show DNPs and limited designations for Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens quarterback, due to a toe injury, knee problem, and ankle issue, missing Thursday practices before returning Friday.
- The Ravens lost to Pittsburgh 27-22 and fell a game back in the AFC North while Jackson played perhaps his worst game despite 420 yards.
- Jackson's last full week of practice was after the Oct. 30 Miami game, despite flashes of playmaking in recent performances.
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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson returns to practice
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice on Thursday, one day after sitting out the session for rest purposes.
OWIs Mills, Maryland, USA (AP) — Lamar Jackson missed the practice again with the Ravens on Wednesday, days before Baltimore played another key match within his division, the weekend in Cincinnati. This time, the Ravens catalogued it as a day off for Jackson, who missed three duels for a tendon injury to the corva earlier this season and has not been entirely healthy — or so accurate — since his return. Jackson launched four touchdown passes in …
Lamar Jackson misses practice again. The Baltimore QB hasn’t had a full week since early November
Lamar Jackson missed practice again for the Ravens on Wednesday, with Baltimore facing another massive divisional game this weekend at Cincinnati.
Lamar Jackson misses practice again. The Baltimore QB hasn't had a full week since early November
Lamar Jackson missed practice again for the Ravens. Baltimore is facing another massive divisional game this weekend at Cincinnati.
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