Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
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A day after missing practice with an ankle injury, quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to the field Thursday ahead of Sunday’s game against the Jets.
Jackson returned to practice Thursday, and he drew some laughs afterward with his comments about all the pressure he's faced this season.
Jackson has thrown for just 527 yards since returning from his hamstring injury, his fewest in a three-start span within a season since 2022. His 60 rushing yards since returning from injury are his fewest in a three-start span in his entire NFL career.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson not only returned to practice on Thursday, but he was a full participant. Jackson missed Wednesday’s session with an ankle issue. Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters that Jackson’s absence was the “same type of situation” as Week 11 when Jackson missed the Nov. 12 practice with knee soreness.
Add Lamar Jackson's ankle to the list of injuries the two-time MVP has dealt with this season.
On Sunday at 1 p.m. ET at M&T Bank Stadium, Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens match up with the New York Jets in Week 12. Jackson completed 14-of-25 passes (56.0%) for 193 yards, no passing touchdowns, and two picks in his last game.