OWINGS MILLS, Md. — On Wednesday, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson did not participate in practice.
Coach John Harbaugh indicated that it was a planned rest day for the star player, although Jackson was included on the injury report due to back and knee concerns.
Despite these issues, Jackson played through to the conclusion of the Ravens’ recent defeat against Cleveland, displaying no apparent signs of any severe injury.
The Ravens are set to face off against the Denver Broncos this coming weekend.
Jackson is enjoying one of the strongest starts to his career, currently boasting a passer rating of 115.4.
He has amassed 2,099 passing yards and thrown for 17 touchdowns, with a minimal two interceptions on the season.
In addition to his passing abilities, he has also accumulated 501 rushing yards, showcasing his versatility as a key playmaker for the team.