
"OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Lamar Jackson remains sidelined with a right hamstring injury as the Baltimore Ravens returned from their bye. Jackson did not practice Monday for the struggling Ravens, which creates uncertainty whether the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player will return for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. Last week, Ravens coach John Harbaugh expressed hope that Jackson would come back after missing the past two games with the injury. But Jackson was not on the field Monday for Baltimore's first practice"
"Harbaugh declined to talk specifically about Jackson when asked whether he expected his Pro Bowl quarterback to practice this week. "I think all the guys are working really hard to get back, I can tell you that," Harbaugh said after Monday's practice. "We'll see who's back and who practices on Wednesday. I don't want to comment on any individual guys." Asked whether he anticipated Jackson playing Sunday, Harbaugh replied, "Same answer.""
Lamar Jackson did not practice Monday and remains sidelined with a right hamstring injury as the Ravens returned from their bye. Jackson missed the past two games, and his absence creates uncertainty about his availability Sunday against the Chicago Bears. Coach John Harbaugh declined to comment on individual players while saying players are working to get back and the team will see who practices on Wednesday. Baltimore has started 1-5, matching the worst start in franchise history. The Ravens scored 13 total points in the two games Jackson missed with Cooper Rush at quarterback. Jackson was one of three players who left the 37-20 loss in Kansas City with a hamstring injury and, 22 days later, remained the only one still sidelined.
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