
"OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Continuing a streak that keeps delivering hits to his banged-up body, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is dealing with a different injury for the third straight week. Jackson didn't participate in the Ravens' walkthrough Monday because of a toe injury. This is the latest injury for Jackson, who missed a practice two weeks ago because of knee soreness and sat out a practice last week with an ankle injury."
""He's good," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said after Monday's walkthrough when asked how Jackson was feeling. Jackson hasn't missed any games during this injury-filled month, but he hasn't resembled a two-time NFL MVP. He is in the midst of the worst rut of his eight-year career. This marks the first time he has been held under a 60% completion rate and 200 yards passing in three straight games. Harbaugh said he "can't really say" whether these injuries have affected Jackson's play."
"Despite Jackson's struggles, the Ravens (6-5) have won five straight games and have tied the Pittsburgh Steelers for first place in the AFC North. Jackson has thrown 15 touchdowns and three interceptions this season for a QBR of 63.3, which ranks 11th in the league. He has been sacked 24 times, which is one more than the number of times he was sacked all o"
Lamar Jackson is dealing with a toe injury after missing practices recently for knee soreness and an ankle issue. He did not participate in the Ravens' Monday walkthrough but has not missed any games during this injury-filled month. Jackson is in the midst of the worst rut of his eight-year career, marking the first time he has been held under a 60% completion rate and 200 passing yards in three straight games. Coach John Harbaugh said Jackson was "good" and that he "can't really say" whether the injuries have affected his play. The Ravens are 6-5, on a five-game winning streak and tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers for first in the AFC North. Jackson has thrown 15 touchdowns and three interceptions with a QBR of 63.3 (11th in the league) and has been sacked 24 times.
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