In Owings Mills, Maryland, the Baltimore Ravens faced a familiar situation as quarterback Lamar Jackson missed practice on Tuesday. Despite this absence, head coach John Harbaugh expressed confidence that Jackson will be ready to take the field Thursday night against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Jackson had previously sat out two practices last week due to issues related to his back and knee. However, he showcased a strong performance in the recent game against Denver, achieving an impressive passer rating of 158.3. Notably, he was mentioned in the injury report on Tuesday due to a knee concern.
In other team news, the Ravens made a roster move by releasing running back Chris Collier. Additionally, former defensive lineman Brandon Williams, who spent the majority of his career with the Ravens from 2013 to 2022, announced his retirement at the team’s facility. Williams played nine seasons with Baltimore before finishing his career in Kansas City.