
"Jackson, who has been sidelined the past two games with a right hamstring injury, jogged onto the field 18 minutes into Wednesday's practice and was a limited participant. He took reps behind backup quarterbacks Tyler Huntley and Cooper Rush. During Wednesday's half-hour media viewing, Jackson did some light running but never ran at full speed. He hadn't practiced since he left in the third quarter of a 37-20 loss in Kansas City on Sept. 28."
"When asked about the chances of Jackson playing Sunday, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said, "It's hard to put a number on it. It's part of the process now. I really don't have any shareable injury intelligence for you at this point." The Ravens have little margin for error going forward after losing four straight games to drop them to 1-5 on the season, which is tied for the worst start in franchise history."
Lamar Jackson, a two-time NFL MVP, suited up for the first time in 24 days and participated in a limited capacity at Wednesday's practice following a right hamstring injury. Jackson jogged onto the field 18 minutes into practice, took reps behind Tyler Huntley and Cooper Rush, and performed light running without reaching full speed. Jackson had not practiced since exiting the Sept. 28 loss at Kansas City. Coach John Harbaugh declined to provide specific injury details and would not commit to a starter if Jackson is unavailable. The Ravens are 1-5 after four straight losses.
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