Friday, November 1st, 2024

The quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, Lamar Jackson, is set to play on Sunday against the Denver Broncos. This is despite him having missed two practice sessions due to injuries affecting his back and knee.
Jackson explained that he took the time off to rest his body in order to be prepared for the lengthy season ahead.
According to the Ravens' injury report, Jackson has no limitations listed for the upcoming game.
Jackson did not attend his first practice of the regular season on Wednesday, but he was back on Friday and took part fully in the session.
Coach John Harbaugh of the Ravens has expressed confidence that Jackson will perform well, even with the missed practice time.
Jackson is a key player for the Ravens' offense, which currently leads the league in total yards and is second in scoring.
Maintaining Jackson's health is vital for the team, given their record of 63 wins and 22 losses with him compared to 4 wins and 9 losses without him.
Harbaugh is contemplating the idea of giving Jackson more rest days from practice in order to protect his well-being.
Running back Keaton Mitchell is uncertain for the game against the Broncos, despite having completed a full week of practice.
The Ravens would need to activate Mitchell from the injured reserve list should they decide to let him play.
The Ravens, with a 5-3 record, are currently trailing the Steelers, who have a 6-2 record, in the AFC North standings.
Following the game on Sunday, the Ravens are scheduled to host the Bengals on Thursday.
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