Baltimore Beatdown
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson did not participate in Wednesday’s practice with a non-injury/rest designation, per the team’s official injury report.
Rest days have become common for Jackson this season as he has dealt with a variety of injuries. He missed three games with a hamstring injury and has since been a near-mainstay on the injury report with ankle, knee, and toe injuries.
This week, however, his rest day was not attached to any specific injury, which is a mildly encouraging sign. It is still not ideal that Jackson feels the need to give himself rest time and miss practice, but not being bothered by a specific injury is an improvement. (Low bar? Probably.)
Here is the Ravens’ full Wednesday injury report:
Full participation
Limited participation
Did not participate
Also absent for the Ravens was Chidobe Awuzie, who has been one of the team’s most consistent defenders this year. He already missed two games this season due to a hamstring issue and is now dealing with a shoulder injury. His absence would be a major issue for the secondary, especially with Nate Wiggins also nursing a foot injury.
Keaton Mitchell’s limited participation is a good sign after he left Sunday’s loss after pulling up on a breakaway run. His social media presence and comments from John Harbaugh indicate that the third-year running back avoided a significant injury.
Tavius Robinson (injured reserve) and Ar’Darius Washington (non-football injury list) are both in the second week of their 21-day practice window. Harbaugh said that both have a chance to play on Sunday against the Bengals.