Lamar Jackson was back at practice on Friday after missing sessions earlier this week while dealing with a back issue.
Jackson was officially a full participant in Friday's practice and is questionable to play Sunday against the Denver Broncos
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman told reporters Thursday that he didn’t think Jackson’s back injury was “anything serious.” The QB returning to practice on Friday backs up that belief.
The Ravens (2-1) have won two straight behind Jackson’s sterling play. He has 251 rush yards and two rushing touchdowns through three weeks (most rush yards by a QB in the first three games of a season since 1950; leads Baltimore in rush yards). The QB has also flashed improved throwing ability this season, even if a few of his dimes were dropped by receivers.
Sunday’s bout against a stout Broncos defense that ranks in the top 5 in points allowed, total yards, rushing and passing, offers Jackson and the Ravens offense their stiffest test of the season yet.