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What is Lamar Jackson's Status After Missing Ravens Practice with Ankle Injury?
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson didn't participate in the team's practice on Wednesday due to an ankle injury, according to ESPN's Jamison Hensley.
Jackson doesn't appear to be in any serious danger of missing Baltimore's matchup with the New York Jets on Sunday, as Ravens head coach John Harbaugh compared the scenario to the signal-caller missing practice before playing in their Week 11 win over the Cleveland Browns.
"Yeah, same type of situation," Harbaugh said, per Hensley.
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Jackson missed three games earlier this season due to a hamstring injury before returning for Baltimore's 28-6 win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 9.
The Ravens sit at 5-5 during their 2025 campaign, attempting to advance to the playoffs for a fourth consecutive year. Baltimore is also searching for its third straight AFC North crown.
As for Jackson, the two-time MVP has remained sharp both in and out of the pocket despite his health woes this year.
He's completed 68.0 percent of his throws for 1,442 yards and 15 touchdowns while getting picked off three times in seven starts, averaging 8.4 yards per attempt. Jackson's 66.9 QBR is also the seventh-highest among 33 qualified quarterbacks, via ESPN.
The four-time Pro Bowler has continued to make plays with his legs as well, picking up 226 yards and one touchdown on 39 attempts.
Baltimore has previously utilized Cooper Rush and Tyler Huntley in place of Jackson at quarterback.

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