TL;DR
- Lamar Jackson fully participated in practice, indicating readiness for the Bengals game.
- Kyle Hamilton progressed to limited participation with an ankle injury.
- Justice Hill was added to the injury report with a neck issue.
- Rashod Bateman remained limited with an ankle injury.
The Ravens got some encouraging news on Tuesday, as two important starters were upgraded on the team’s latest injury report.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson was designated as a full participant, indicating he's likely prepared for Baltimore's Thanksgiving night game against the Bengals. Jackson has been dealing with a toe issue this week, following previous knee and ankle problems, but his complete participation in practice points to his readiness.
Safety Kyle Hamilton also progressed, improving from no participation on Monday to limited on Tuesday while managing an ankle injury.
There were a few new concerns, though. Running back Justice Hill was added to the report as a non-participant with a neck issue.
Nose tackle Travis Jones (ankle) progressed to limited elsewhere, and cornerback Keyon Martin (rib) moved up to full. Receiver Rashod Bateman (ankle) stayed at limited.
While Baltimore's injury situation isn't perfect, the positive developments for Jackson and Hamilton are precisely what the Ravens desired as they approach a significant divisional game.