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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice Thursday, but two of his top pass catchers were limited.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has received a concerning outlook on his NFL future amid his recent struggles.
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Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson has been in and out of the lineup both in games and in practice this season. Jackson missed three games earlier
But the Ravens still control their own destiny and can capture the AFC North by winning their last four games: at the Bengals (4-9), home against the Patriots (11-2) and at the Packers (9-3-1) and Steelers (7-6). Baltimore's chances of winning out are 7%, according to ESPN Analytics.
Cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (shoulder) was upgraded to a full participant after he was absent from Wednesday’s practice. Running back Keaton Mitchell (knee), outside linebacker Tavius Robinson (foot), and cornerback Nate Wiggins (foot) were all upgraded from limited to full.
It’s hardly ever one factor. Usually, it’s a few things going wrong at once, among which could be Jackson playing through a more serious injury than anyone realizes. The 28-year-old missed three games this season with a hamstring injury, but he has also missed recent practices due to ankle and toe ailments.
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Lamar Jackson torches refs for overturned TD in loss to Steelers: ‘Refs made the call they wanted’
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was not happy the referees overturned tight end Isaiah Likely’s would-be touchdown grab against the Pittsburgh Steelers.