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Lamar Jackson: 'Probably' miss practices, dealing with new injuries
21 Nov
Summary
- Lamar Jackson anticipates missing practices regularly due to injuries.
- The Ravens quarterback has been sacked 23 times in his last seven games.
- Jackson is navigating new injury challenges during his current NFL season.

Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson indicated that missing practices could be a regular occurrence for him as the season progresses, citing recent ankle and knee soreness. This marks a new phase in his career, as he navigates in-season injuries for the first time. He previously missed three games earlier in the season due to a hamstring issue. Jackson's performance has also been under scrutiny due to a high number of sacks. He has been sacked 23 times in his last seven games, a significant increase from the previous season.
Jackson expressed surprise and concern upon learning the number of times he's been sacked this season, humorously stating he needs to speak with his offensive line. The quarterback is facing a 39.8% pressure rate, the sixth highest among qualifying quarterbacks. His sack percentage under pressure is reportedly the highest of his career, according to PFF, raising concerns about his durability and the offensive line's protection.
Despite these challenges, Jackson maintains that he is doing well and that managing these issues is simply a part of professional football. The Ravens have managed to stay in contention for the AFC North title, winning four consecutive games, even with Jackson battling through various ailments. Both Jackson and his offensive line are expected to work together to improve protection and reduce the sack total moving forward.



