TL;DR
- Lamar Jackson is not practicing Wednesday due to an unspecified injury.
- Jackson recently returned from a month-long hamstring injury.
- His status for the Ravens' Week 11 game against the Browns is uncertain.
- Backup Tyler Huntley would likely start if Jackson cannot play.
The Baltimore Ravens must be thinking to themselves, not again.
Lamar Jackson isn't practicing on Wednesday. That's not at all ideal.
Jackson has only been back for a couple weeks after a hamstring injury had kept him sidelined for almost a month.
Now, Jackson's status for Week 11 is in question.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is not practicing Wednesday.
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) November 12, 2025
He finished Sunday’s win at Minnesota but took some hard hits.
Ravens play at Browns on Sunday. Injury report comes out later this afternoon.
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There's no indication that this stems from the hamstring problem from earlier in the season.
But whatever the injury, it's not good news.
The Ravens have won three games in a row to get to 4-5 and have real belief about the rest of this season.
If Jackson were forced to miss more time, that'd make ascending from that 1-5 start even tougher.
The Ravens would surely turn to backup Tyler Huntley if Jackson couldn't go. Huntley last started in Week 8, when he led the Ravens past the Bears to improve to 2-5.
Jackson took care of business with wins in his first two games back.
But now, unexpectedly, Jackson is sidelined again. And the football world waits to hear hog long.
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