Lamar 'should be OK' despite missing practice
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Lamar 'should be OK' despite missing practice
"OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Pro Bowl quarterback Lamar Jackson didn't practice Wednesday because of knee soreness, but the Baltimore Ravens don't believe the injury is serious. "He should be OK," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said after Wednesday's practice. After rebounding from a 1-5 start, the Ravens (4-5) play Sunday at Cleveland, where they have lost in three of their last four trips."
"Jackson, a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, finished Sunday's 27-19 win in Minnesota, but it was a physical game. He was hit 11 times by the Vikings, including one that resulted in a roughing the passer penalty on pass-rusher Dallas Turner. Harbaugh made it clear that Jackson's latest injury is not related to the hamstring issue that sidelined him for three games in October. Since his return, Jackson has thrown five touchdown passes and no interceptions in wins at the Dolphins and Vikings."
Lamar Jackson did not practice Wednesday because of knee soreness, but the Baltimore Ravens believe the injury is not serious and expect he should be okay. Jackson finished Sunday's 27-19 win in Minnesota after being hit 11 times, including a hit that drew a roughing-the-passer penalty. The knee issue is separate from the hamstring injury that caused Jackson to miss three games in October. Since returning, Jackson has thrown five touchdown passes and no interceptions in wins at Miami and Minnesota. The Ravens average 31 points in games with Jackson and 14.3 without him. If unavailable, Tyler Huntley would start. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey is ruled out with a pinned injured finger.
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