Lamar Jackson put up an electric, historic display during the Baltimore Ravens' Week 2 game against the Miami Dolphins, going 21-for-29 with 318 passing yards and three touchdowns, while adding nine carries for 119 yards and another score on the ground. Thanks to a beleaguered secondary and a furious late comeback spearheaded by Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, however, the Ravens lost in dramatic fashion, 42-38.
Early Wednesday afternoon during practice, Jackson was seen sporting a protective sleeve on his throwing arm, which, of course, prompted mass speculation on whether the former MVP had gotten injured on Sunday.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is wearing a protective sleeve on his right arm in Wednesday’s practice and did not throw a pass to receivers during media viewing pic.twitter.com/xwHD4VIX6M
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) September 21, 2022
Here is Lamar Jackson watching Tyler Huntley throw during the media viewing of Wednesday’s practice pic.twitter.com/FRioIXj8jQ
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) September 21, 2022
ABC Baltimore's Shawn Stepner had further details on the play in question, where Jackson could've gotten hurt.
Looking at the play in question it looks like he hit his arm/elbow on the helmet of either Jerome Baker, Patrick Ricard or Melvin Ingram. #Ravens
— Shawn Stepner (@StepnerWMAR) September 21, 2022
VIDEO of Lamar Jackson during the open media portion of practice. It does look like there is extra padding around the right elbow. #Ravens https://t.co/E7Flrceoxs pic.twitter.com/nepIn7L5NC
— Shawn Stepner (@StepnerWMAR) September 21, 2022
The Ravens will travel to take on the New England Patriots in Week 3 at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
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