Lamar Jackson Absent from Thursday’s Practice Session
Quarterback Lamar Jackson was notably absent from the Baltimore Ravens’ practice session on Thursday, with his ankle issue being a concern. This marks a continuation of Jackson’s limited participation, as he has not engaged in a full week of practices since Week 10. He traditionally takes Wednesdays off to recover from various injuries, specifically a knee and a toe.
Lamar Jackson’s Injury Overview
While Jackson’s knee and toe problems are not mentioned in this week’s report, he previously missed three games earlier in the season due to a hamstring injury. If Jackson is unable to play, Tyler Huntley is set to start against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jackson’s Performance Statistics
This season, Jackson has completed 64.8 percent of his passes, totaling 1,841 yards, with an impressive tally of 15 touchdowns and only four interceptions. However, it is noteworthy that he has not thrown a touchdown in his last three games—an unprecedented stretch in his career.
Other Team Updates
- Defensive tackle Travis Jones was added to the practice report as a non-participant due to personal reasons.
- Wide receivers Rashod Bateman (ankle) and Devontez Walker (groin) were downgraded to limited participation after previously being full participants.
- Outside linebacker Tavius Robinson (foot), safety Ar’Darius Washington (Achilles), and cornerback Nate Wiggins (foot) remain limited in practice.
This practice report reflects the ongoing challenges faced by the Ravens as they prepare for their upcoming game. The status of Jackson and other key players will significantly impact the team’s performance against the Steelers.