Lamar Jackson: We're winning, I'm not thinking about injuries
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has downplayed the impact of multiple injuries on his recent performance, despite a sluggish offensive showing against the Jets. Jackson, who returned to practice Tuesday after missing Monday due to a toe injury, has also been dealing with hamstring, knee, and ankle issues this season. Although Jackson has not surpassed 200 passing yards in the last three games and has thrown two interceptions, he emphasized the importance of the team's current five-game winning streak over his personal difficulties. Jackson stated that the team's focus is on winning, while acknowledging the need to improve their scoring opportunities. The Ravens' next game is scheduled for Thursday night against the Bengals.
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