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Lamar Jackson is good to go for Thanksgiving as he’ll lead the Baltimore Ravens into the night cap of a Turkey Day tripleheader against the rival Cincinnati Bengals.
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Jackson didn't participate in the Ravens' walk-through Monday because of a toe injury. This is the latest injury for Jackson, who missed a practice two weeks ago because of knee soreness and sat out a practice last week with an ankle injury. "He's good," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said after Monday's walk-through when asked how Jackson was feeling.
Jackson found enough of a groove through the air to secure a win Sunday, but he still doesn't have the explosiveness we're used to seeing.
Jackson returned to practice after being listed as out on Monday due to a toe injury that joined hamstring, knee, and ankle ailments as something Jackson has been dealing with this season. Jackson said he “got fell on” early in the win over the Jets and that he’s feeling good physically.
The NFL MVP race has narrowed to a tighter race by Thanksgiving. Here's where Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson rank entering Week 13:
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Ravens' John Harbaugh shares his honest thoughts over troubling Lamar Jackson trend
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Throughout his career, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has been able to make plays with his legs like no other quarterback in NFL history.