Lamar Jackson says he’s 100% healthy after missing practices

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed several training camp practices but says he’s healthy for the start of the regular season.

The collective breath of Baltimore was held when quarterback Lamar Jackson missed a few training camp practices a few weeks ago. Though Jackson returned to the field after two practices, the performance of the offense in his absence was a reminder of how precarious every season in the NFL is.

With the Ravens kicking off the 2020 regular season against the Cleveland Browns in just 10 days, Jackson’s health is a paramount concern. But according to the reigning MVP, he’s good to go.

“Actually, I was just getting a little maintenance. I just felt . . . it wasn’t anything major, at all,” Jackson said before Thursday’s practice. “I’m good now. I was good the day I sat out of practice but they just wanted me to just keep it safe, stay in the safe zone cause the season is coming up. But like I said, I’m 100 [percent] right now. I’m good.”

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Baltimore tends to not reveal many details about their injuries, especially to a superstar player like Jackson. But there were conflicting reports about what Jackson’s injury actually was.

Ravens wide receivers coach and assistant head coach David Culley said Jackson was getting a typical veteran day off to rest his arm. The following day, John Harbaugh called it a soft-tissue injury and said the team was playing it safe by keeping Jackson out. ESPN’s Adam Schefter further clarified, saying Jackson had suffered a groin injury.

Jackson returned to practice and has continued to look like his usual self, which is a real positive for the Ravens. Jackson won the MVP award, in part, because of his ability to make plays on the ground. While Jackson has said he’s worked on becoming a more consistent passer this offseason, focusing on the deep ball, being mobile is a very large part of his game and Baltimore’s offensive scheme.

The Ravens start their regular-season schedule on Sept. 13 against the Cleveland Browns.

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