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Ravens' Lamar Jackson (Hamstring) Expected to Return for 'Thursday Night Football' vs. Dolphins
Coach John Harbaugh expects two-time MVP Lamar Jackson to play after missing three games with a hamstring injury sustained on Sept. 28.
- Coach John Harbaugh said Monday Lamar Jackson is expected to return from a right hamstring injury and start Thursday night's game against the Miami Dolphins, adding, `I feel very confident about it. We'll expect him to be out there Thursday night.`
- After suffering a right hamstring injury in Kansas City, Lamar Jackson has been sidelined for the past three games, forcing Baltimore to adjust its starting quarterback plans.
- After a corrected practice report, Baltimore Ravens initially listed Lamar Jackson as a full participant Friday before downgrading him, and Harbaugh called it an "honest mistake" with the NFL reviewing the error.
- The Ravens have struggled without Lamar Jackson, sitting at 2-5 and third place in the AFC North, with a 5-12 record over that span.
- Statistically, Lamar Jackson posted a career-high 71.6% completion rate and 7.9 yards per rush in his first four starts this year, boosting Baltimore's franchise record since 2018.
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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson expected to play Thursday vs. Dolphins
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