Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson was held out of Wednesday’s practice after developing a mild ankle problem, head coach John Harbaugh confirmed. Harbaugh characterized the situation as a minor setback, noting that the team chose to rest Jackson as a precaution rather than risk further irritation.
The team previously managed Jackson through an illness that kept him out of a mid-week session last week, making this the second consecutive week the Ravens have had to adjust practice plans around their franchise quarterback. According to Harbaugh, the current concern mirrors last week’s approach: monitor the issue closely and avoid unnecessary strain during preparation.
While Baltimore has not offered a detailed timeline for Jackson’s return to the practice field, early evaluations indicate the injury is not serious. Coaches and medical staff are expected to reassess Jackson’s condition throughout the week as the Ravens prepare for an important showdown.
Despite the cautious handling, the team remains optimistic that Jackson will be ready as the week progresses, emphasizing that the move was more about long-term durability than immediate worry.



