Lamar sits out practice, day after leaving early
Briefly

Quarterback Lamar Jackson did not practice Thursday after leaving Wednesday's practice early. He exited with medical staff about 40 minutes remaining after having his foot stepped on, and a team spokesman said he was fine. Jackson was knocked to the ground during team drills, stayed to throw a few more passes, then walked off appearing to flex his right wrist. The missed practice is his first due to injury at this year's training camp; he has not been sidelined for a regular-season game since the end of 2022. The Ravens close the preseason Saturday at Washington and open the season in 17 days at Buffalo.
On Wednesday, Jackson left the field and headed into the team's facility with medical staff with about 40 minutes left. A team spokesman said Jackson had his foot stepped on and was fine. Jackson, a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, was knocked to the ground during team drills. He stayed to throw a couple more passes before walking off the field. Before leaving, it appeared that Jackson was flexing his right wrist.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson didn't practice Thursday, which is one day after he left practice early. This is the first practice that Jackson has missed due to injury at this year's training camp. He hasn't been sidelined by injury for a regular season game since the end of the 2022 season. Baltimore closes out the preseason on Saturday at Washington.
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