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Ravens’ John Harbaugh ‘expects’ Lamar Jackson will play on Thursday Night Football vs. Dolphins
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh believes Lamar Jackson will be back in the lineup for the team's next game.
After missing three straight games, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (hamstring) is expected to play next week against the Miami Dolphins. Coach John Harbaugh said Monday he is confident the two-time MVP will be back on the field for the Thursday night game.
Jackson was listed as a full participant in practice on the Ravens' Oct. 27 injury report. Though that may seem like a strong indication he'll play against the Dolphins, there could be setbacks later in the week. In addition, Baltimore's Week 8 snafu means a full participation in practice does not necessarily guarantee a return.
Adam Schefter speaks about the quarterbacks returning this week, including Ravens star Lamar Jackson for Thursday night.
Tyler Huntley and the Baltimore Ravens could breathe a little easier after finally snapping their four-game losing streak.
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Baltimore Ravens Could Receive ‘Significant Punishment’
The Baltimore Ravens didn’t have their starting quarterback on Sunday, but Lamar Jackson’s injury didn’t prevent them from pulling out
Baltimore Ravens’ punishment details potentially revealed after Lamar Jackson’s injury mix-up.
Derrick Henry ran for two touchdowns, Tyler Huntley made a big third-down throw late in the fourth quarter and the Baltimore Ravens finally won without Lamar Jackson, beating the Chicago Bears 30-16.
One prominent NFL insider hinted the NFL wants to make an example out of the Baltimore Ravens for their Lamar Jackson controversy.
The Chicago Bears' offense struggled against the Ravens, but Rome Odunze was a bright spot, while the defense was unable to rely on turnovers to win, and D'Andre Swift needs to find success running inside the tackles to contribute to winning football games.