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Lamar Jackson Set to Return as Ravens Face Dolphins on Thursday Night
Lamar Jackson will start after a 32-day break, returning from a hamstring injury as the Ravens seek to recover from a 2-5 start, coach and injury report confirm.
- Thursday night, Lamar Jackson will start for the Baltimore Ravens against the Miami Dolphins after the Ravens' injury report listed him Full Practice on Tuesday.
- Jackson missed three games with a right hamstring injury, prompting a careful rehab plan because it was his first hamstring issue; he said, `You don't want to rush a hamstring injury back and make it worse, and then you're out for a whole season.`
- During his absence, Lamar Jackson remained a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player and ordered the removal of locker-room games and distractions, Jackson said, `I told him to take all the games, pingpong, turn off the TVs-- if we could have taken out the TVs they'd have been out of here, too.`
- With the Ravens 2-5, Jackson said after Tuesday's practice that each game will feel like a win-or-go-home contest, affecting fans and betting as Vegas listed Baltimore a 7 1/2-point favorite.
- Errors in the injury report emerged after Baltimore Ravens upgraded Jackson to `Full` on Friday then reverted to `Limited` on Saturday amid FBI gambling arrests and an NFL review.
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Lamar Jackson Is Back For Ravens And Serious About Business After Having Locker Room Diversions Removed
Lamar Jackson, expected to start for the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night against the Miami Dolphins, is back after missing three games and he apparently means business.We know he means business because during his time away, Jackson says, he ordered all the diversionary toys in the locker room, like the ping pong table, be moved out.Because that's a work area, not the play area, dang it!But first the most important news:Jackson has not played …
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