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Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson listed as full participant in practice and speaks with reporters
The Baltimore Ravens listed Lamar Jackson as a full participant in practice Tuesday — and the star quarterback also spoke to reporters.
Lamar Jackson knows what the Ravens need to do to mount a run to the playoffs. That doesn't include video games or ping pong tables.
The fun and games are over for the Baltimore Ravens amid a 2-5 start to the season. Quarterback Lamar Jackson said on Tuesday that he was the player who had the ping-pong table and other games removed from the locker room to help Baltimore regain its focus.
Every player for the Ravens was a full participant in Tuesday’s practice except offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, who remained limited with an ankle injury. Linebacker Teddye Buchanan (calf), cornerback T.J. Tampa Jr. and cornerback Nate Wiggins (groin) fully participated after being estimated as limited participants on Monday.
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Jackson police have charged a driver with traffic offenses but say he did not intentionally run into a participant at a No Kings rally.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson says he's the one who had ping pong tables and other toys and games removed from the Ravens' locker room.
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,