Baltimore Beatdown
The Baltimore Ravens listed quarterback Lamar Jackson and safety Kyle Hamilton, their most important players on either side of the ball, as non-participants in their first practice of Week 13.
This is the third week in a row that Jackson missed the first practice of the week in what could be a pattern for the rest of the season. This week, Jackson was listed with a toe injury, his fourth different listed injury of the year. He missed three games with a hamstring strain and was dealing with knee and ankle issues in the previous two weeks.
Head coach John Harbaugh indicated that Jackson should be available for Thursday night’s matchup with the Bengals. It is not surprising that he would miss Monday’s practice on such a short week.
The short week may be a bigger factor for Hamilton. He was listed with groin and shoulder injuries last week that seemed to bother him during Sunday’s game. He also went down with an ankle injury, hobbled off the field, and returned just two plays later. That didn’t stop him from racking up 10 tackles in another stellar performance, but it could sideline him for Thursday’s contest. Harbaugh said that Hamilton has a chance to play; his status will be one to monitor over the next few days.
Here is the Ravens’ full Monday injury report (walk-through, practice statuses estimated):
Limited participation
Did not participate
This story will be updated with more information.