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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is excited for his return from the hamstring injury that has sidelined him since Week 4.
Baltimore Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson is set for his return after missing multiple games due to a hamstring injury. He suffered the injury in Week 4, which led to his having to miss three games. Ahead of his return, he offered a blunt take on the team's 2-5 record.
After going 4-4 in place of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott last season, Rush struggled mightily with the Ravens this season. So much so that he was benched for Huntley during a 17-3 embarrassment to the Rams in Week 6.
Jackson was listed as a full participant in practice on the Ravens' Oct. 27 injury report. Though that may seem like a strong indication he'll play against the Dolphins, there could be setbacks later in the week. In addition, Baltimore's Week 8 snafu means a full participation in practice does not necessarily guarantee a return.
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The availability of Baltimore Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson has come under scrutiny in the days leading up to the team's Week 8 game against the Chicago Bears. The situation prompted the organization to clarify its Friday injury report,