Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (toe) has no injury designation after third injury in three weeks

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (toe) has no injury designation after third injury in three weeks

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Lamar Jackson is set to start for the Baltimore Ravens against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving, despite missing a recent practice due to a toe injury. This marks the third consecutive week Jackson has been cleared to play after dealing with various leg injuries, including ankle and knee issues in previous weeks. Jackson has been instrumental in the Ravens' recovery from a 1-5 start, leading them to five consecutive wins. This performance has helped Baltimore tie for the lead in the AFC North with a 6-5 record alongside the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Jackson's season stats include a 66.7% completion rate for 1,595 yards, 15 touchdowns, and three interceptions, with a 111.0 passer rating. However, he has not thrown a touchdown in his last two starts, raising concerns that his injuries might be affecting his performance.

The matchup against the Bengals, who are 3-8 and struggling in the playoff race, will also see the return of Joe Burrow, Cincinnati’s franchise

Originally by Grant Gordonon November 26, 2025
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