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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (toe) has no injury designation after third injury in three weeks
For the third time in as many weeks, Lamar Jackson carries no injury designation and will start for the Baltimore Ravens despite missing a practice with a different injury.
Jackson is good to go for Thanksgiving as he'll lead Baltimore into the night cap of a Turkey Day tripleheader against the rival Cincinnati Bengals.
This week, Jackson missed Monday's walkthrough due to a toe injury, his ailments having gone up and down his leg over the past month. In previous weeks, Jackson missed practices due to ankle (Week 12) and knee (Week 11) injuries. Those have come after he missed three games earlier this season with a hamstring injury.
Lamar: Toe 'good'; can't control rash of injuries
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — In what has become a routine this month, quarterback Lamar Jackson returned after missing one day of work and is set to play in the Baltimore Ravens' upcoming game.
Jackson's latest injury is to his toe, which was hurt in the first quarter of Sunday's 23-10 win over the New York Jets. He didn't participate in Monday's walk-through but was back on the field Tuesday and is set for the Thanksgiving night game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
"I just got fell on, but I'm good though," Jackson said after Tuesday's practice. "The toe's good."
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What's wrong with Lamar Jackson? Ravens star denies injuries are root of slump after loss to Bengals
The Baltimore Ravens flipped a switch when Lamar Jackson returned, quickly getting back to their winning ways, but some wins in recent weeks came in spite of an uncharacteristically sluggish offense.
On Thanksgiving, the Ravens' offensive lapses caught up to them. Baltimore committed five turnovers against a Cincinnati Bengals defense that had struggled all season long, and the Ravens were blown out on their home field.
While Joe Burrow's return was a factor for the Bengals, Jackson and the Ravens left plenty on the table on Thanksgiving night. For Jackson, his last four games can officially be labeled a mini-slump that is starting to raise questions regarding whether he is close to 100 percent healthy.
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