Lamar Jackson is officially back after missing three games.
Jackson is active for "Thursday Night Football" against the Miami Dolphins and will look to put on a show in his hometown.
The Ravens are totally healthy, which meant tougher decisions with gameday scratches. Here's who won't play on Thursday night:
- S Sanoussi Kane
- CB Jaire Alexander
- G Emery Jones Jr.
- OT Carson Vinson
- WR Devontez Walker
- DT Aeneas Peebles
- QB Cooper Rush (third QB)
Tyler Huntley, who started Sunday's win over the Chicago Bears with Jackson sidelined by his hamstring injury, is the backup with Rush as the emergency third quarterback.
Kane is inactive for a second straight game, as practice squad undrafted rookie Keondre Jackson, who has shined on special teams, takes that spot.
Alexander has played in only one game (vs. Houston, when every healthy Raven played) since the season opener in Buffalo.
Walker has recovered from an oblique injury that sidelined him earlier this month, but he's now a healthy scratch after playing in the Ravens' first five games. He caught two touchdowns in the Ravens' Week 2 win over the Browns.
While the Ravens are going with just five wide receivers, they have four running backs because Keaton Mitchell is now active, especially after his four runs for 43 yards against the Bears.
The Ravens also elevated defensive lineman Taven Bryan from the practice squad.
For the Dolphins, top pass rusher Bradley Chubb will play after being questionable with shoulder/foot injuries. Starting safety Ashtyn Davis (quad) and starting tight end Julian Hill (ankle) are out. The Dolphins are down to their No. 3 tight end with former Raven Darren Waller on injured reserve.












