After missing practice on Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens saw their star quarterback, Lamar Jackson, return to the practice field on Thursday. He was absent on Wednesday due to knee soreness, but just as Head Coach John Harbaugh anticipated, Jackson was back in full capacity on Thursday.
While Jackson's health was never too much in question ahead of their Week 11 matchup with the Cleveland Browns, it was still worrisome to see him pop up on the injury report with a knee issue. The two-time MVP is taking snaps behind one of the worst offensive lines in football this year, especially when it comes to the interior. Guards Andrew Vorhees and Daniel Faalele have struggled, and certainly have not helped in Jackson’s return from his hamstring injury.
Still, Jackson will be ready to go on Sunday. Despite the poor performance of the offensive line, he has shown he can lead a steady, winning offense since he retook the field in Week 9, and is as confident as ever heading into their bout in Cleveland.
Lamar Jackson is healthy and ready to go
Following Thursday’s practice, Jackson talked to the media about how he felt after being out of action the day before. When asked if he expects teams to blitz him more when he shows up on the injury report, he gave a cool, calm, and collected response.
“That’s cool with me,” Jackson said. “I’m cool with it. We’re gonna see.”
In the past, blitzes have given the Ravens’ offense problems. However, ever since Jackson has made significant growth as a passer, those problems have not loomed as large. The lackluster offensive line may have issues, but as far as Jackson is concerned, he is ready for any potential challenge that may lie ahead.
The Browns have one of the fiercest defenses in the NFL in 2025. Through nine games, they are allowing the second-least amount of yards per game at 264.9 yards, and their pass rush group has played a massive role in that.
Their defensive front is headed by All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett, who is likely the best defensive player in the league. Cleveland has 27 sacks this year, which ranks tied for eighth in the NFL, and 11 of those have come from Garrett.
In Baltimore’s Week 2 contest against the Browns, Jackson was sacked three times. Garrett, Devin Bush, and Cameron Thomas were the culprits. The Ravens still put up 41 points in that one, but defense and special teams helped out in that department.
While the Ravens’ offense line will likely have trouble against Cleveland’s defensive front, Jackson’s always shown an innate ability to stay composed when the pocket breaks down. If that happens again in Week 11, the 28-year-old should prove up for the challenge.
