Three days after getting back from sickness to start out in Sunday’s win over the Carolina Panthers, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed follow Wednesday with what coach John Harbaugh mentioned was “an issue from the game.” Harbaugh indicated Jackson will play Sunday in opposition to the Jacksonville Jaguars however declined to enter specifics.
“Just wanted to hold him back and let him rest today,” Harbaugh added.
Jackson, sidelined at Friday’s session by what he mentioned was a abdomen bug, performed each offensive snap for the Ravens on Sunday. There was no indication he was harm within the 13-3 victory, the staff’s fourth straight win.
Jackson was one in every of 9 Ravens lacking at follow. On offense, the staff was additionally with out tight finish Mark Andrews, who returned from knee and shoulder accidents to play Sunday; left sort out Ronnie Stanley, who left Sunday’s recreation with an apparently minor ankle damage; and proper guard Kevin Zeitler, who’s performed each offensive snap for the Ravens this season. Practice squad huge receiver DeSean Jackson (hamstring) returned to follow after lacking all of final week.
On protection, the Ravens had been with out defensive lineman Calais Campbell; exterior linebacker Justin Houston; cornerbacks Marcus Peters and rookie Jalyn Amour-Davis, who missed Sunday’s recreation with a hip damage; and rookie security Kyle Hamilton, who left the sport with an apparently minor knee damage. Campbell, Houston and Peters usually get relaxation days through the week of follow.
More defensive assistance is on the way in which. Safety Marcus Williams, the staff’s high free-agent signing, was designated to return from injured reserve and returned to follow Wednesday. Williams dislocated his wrist in a Week 5 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, and Harbaugh mentioned not too long ago that he anticipated him to return in December. The Ravens have 21 days to activate Williams to their 53-man roster.
Despite enjoying in simply 5 video games, Williams is tied with cornerback Marlon Humphrey for the staff lead in interceptions (three). Safety Geno Stone has crammed in capably for Williams subsequent to defensive chief and fellow beginning security Chuck Clark, enjoying each defensive snap over the previous 4 weeks.
Williams, who signed a five-year, $70 million contract in March, has 33 tackles (one for loss), 5 passes defended and one fumble restoration this season.
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