Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was back at practice Thursday, one day after sitting out the session due to soreness in his knee.
Jackson’s return to practice is promising news for the Ravens (4-5), who carry a three-game winning streak into Sunday’s contest against the host Cleveland Browns (2-7).
The two-time NFL MVP absorbed several hard hits but finished Baltimore’s 27-19 victory against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
He previously missed three games with a hamstring injury, replaced by Cooper Rush for two starts and Tyler Huntley for the other.
Jackson, 28, has completed 70.1% of his passes for 1,249 yards with 15 touchdowns and one interception in six starts this season. He has rushed for 216 yards and one score.
While Jackson was back at practice, the following players were not participating: wide receiver Rashod Bateman (ankle), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (finger), running back Justice Hill (toe) and linebacker Jay Higgins (knee).





