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Lamar Jackson Returns to Practice; Ravens Have Only One Absence

QB Lamar Jackson
QB Lamar Jackson

Lamar Jackson is back under center at Ravens practice after missing Monday's bonus session.

Jackson reportedly was dealing with soreness after carrying the ball 16 times against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night. It was the most rushing attempts he's had in a game since 2021.

Jackson denied that he was sore, saying he just took a day off.

"I feel pretty good," Jackson said. "I came out of the game pretty good. We're going to keep it going."

Rookie inside linebacker Adisa Isaac (hamstring) was also back on the field in limited capacity for the first time in weeks.

"I feel good. I feel probably the best I've felt since coming into OTAs," Isaac said.

Cornerback Nate Wiggins and wide receiver/returner Deonte Harty were also back after being absent Monday.

Inside linebacker (shoulder) Roquan Smith was a limited practice participant.

The Ravens' only absence at the portion of Wednesday's practice open to media was outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy, who confirmed reports that he has a fractured orbital bone on his “McCoy & Van Noy” podcast.

Nickel cornerback Arthur Maulet, who was placed on injured reserve/designated for return, was seen working out with a trainer on a side field. Maulet will miss at least the first four games after having arthroscopic knee surgery in early August.

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