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Another week, another injury for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJackson is once again on the Ravens' injury report this week, but this time it's because of a toe issue. Jackson was a non-participant on the team's estimated injury report on Monday.
This continues the trend of Jackson sitting out practice on the first day of the week. He has done so now for three weeks straight.
In Week 11, Jackson sat on Wednesday because of a knee issue. Last week, it was an ankle injury.
While a lack of practice participation to star the week would normally be a cause for concern, that is not the case here since this is now a trend for Jackson. He is fully expected to suit up on Thanksgiving against the Cincinnati Bengals.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJackson and the Ravens' offense has not been firing on all cylinders since his return from a hamstring injury.
Jackson has only thrown for 200 yards or more once over the last four games and is averaging 25.2 points per contest in that span.
Over the first three weeks before Jackson's injury, he surpassed 200 passing yards in each game and the Ravens tallied 37 points per contest.
The Ravens are still winning games, though, with the team on a five-game winning streak, four of which have come since Jackson's return.
But those four wins have also come against the Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns and New York Jets.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBaltimore is going to need more if they're going to beat better teams.
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