Lamar Jackson to miss his fourth training camp practice with an undisclosed illness

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson to miss his fourth training camp practice with an undisclosed illness

The Ravens will need Lamar Jackson to be healthy and available to win a Super Bowl. After having to exit Wednesday’s practice due to feeling lethargic, the team announced that the reigning NFL MVP will miss Friday’s practice, his fourth missed training camp.

Friday is expected to be the Ravens’ first full padded practice.

Baltimore has dealt with Jackson being ill in the past, as the quarterback has missed at least one practice in his seven NFL seasons due to being sick. This time, it’s different and a little unsettling.

Jackson, the 2023 NFL MVP, threw for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns and ran for 821 yards and five scores. He helped the Baltimore Ravens (13-4) finish with the best record in the league and led them to a playoff win over Houston.

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Lamar Jackson sent home from Ravens first training camp practice with an illness

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson was sent home today from the first training camp practice of 2024 with an illness.

The Ravens are officially kicking off the 2024 preseason with their first training camp practice of the summer, and the team will be without MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Adam Schefter reports that Jackson will miss Sunday’s opening session after being sent home with an undisclosed illness.

Baltimore entered training camp with four quarterbacks on the roster, and veteran Josh Johnson likely took most of the snaps on Day 1, with rookies Devin Leary and Emory Jones working in with the reserves.

Jackson has been at the Under Armour Performance Center for five days now, reporting ahead of the veterans with the other quarterbacks, who joined the rookies that reported on July 13.

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