Lamar Jackson, Ravens Quarterback, No Longer Listed on Injury Report; Tight End Isaiah Likely Ruled Out
Baltimore Ravens signal caller Lamar Jackson is no longer on the injury report for Thursday evening's matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, although tight end Isaiah Likely has been declared out.
Jackson participated fully in Wednesday's practice and is not designated with a game status.
Likely (hamstring) did not practice at all this week and was ruled out alongside defensive end Brent Urban (concussion). Cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (knee) is doubtful, while RB Keaton Mitchell, who returned to practice this week, is listed as questionable. Mitchell (knee) would need to be activated off the Physically Unable to Perform list on Thursday in order to play.
Jackson was absent from Tuesday's practice due to a knee injury, but head coach John Harbaugh stated that the two-time MVP will suit up against the Bengals (4-5) without providing further details on his absence from practice.
Behind Jackson, the Ravens (6-3) lead the league in total yards and rank second in scoring.