Lamar Jackson’s standing for the Ravens’ playoff matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals stays unsure after coach John Harbaugh stated he had no replace Monday on his franchise quarterback.
Jackson has not practiced or performed since he left the Ravens’ Week 13 victory on Dec. 4 over the Denver Broncos with a knee harm. The Ravens clinched a playoff berth with Tyler Huntley at quarterback however haven’t scored a couple of landing in a sport because the final weekend in November.
“Lamar’s been in great spirits,” Harbaugh stated throughout his Monday information convention. “He’s been working super hard. He was out there again today. I mean, I don’t watch the workouts. He’s with the trainers. And hopefully, it’s progressing to the point where he’s able to practice sometime soon. That’s what we’re all hoping for, for sure. When we have something to report on that, we will. That’s just the truth of it. But he’s been great; he’s always in good spirits. He wants to play. There’s no doubt.”
Meanwhile, Harbaugh stated operating again Gus Edwards, who left Sunday’s loss to the Bengals after being checked for a head harm, is in concussion protocol. “It’s just in the process,” he stated. “So we’ll see where that goes.”
Harbaugh additionally stated tight finish Nick Boyle, who was launched together with huge receiver DeSean Jackson on Saturday to create roster area, might return. Boyle had been with Baltimore since 2015 and performed 12 video games this yr.
“We have some options, in terms of bringing him back or possibly the practice squad,” Harbaugh stated. “I would say Nick is still in our plans.”
DeSean Jackson, who caught 9 passes in seven video games for the Ravens, won’t be again. “I can’t say enough about DeSean; I really enjoyed being around him,” Harbaugh stated. “I’m just kind of appreciative that we had a chance just to get to know him. … But we’ll just be moving forward from there.”
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