Lamar Jackson was not able to participate in a walk-through practice Tuesday as he continues to deal with a painful back contusion.
Jackson was the only Ravens player on the 53-man roster who did not practice as the team is on a short week, getting ready to face the Green Bay Packers in Lambeau Field on Saturday night.
Head Coach John Harbaugh said Jackson is day-to-day. The two-time MVP was forced to exit Sunday's loss to the New England Patriots after being kneed in the back in the first half.
Running back Keaton Mitchell is dealing with a calf injury and was limited Tuesday.
Left guard Andrew Vorhees practiced in a limited capacity after leaving Sunday's game with a foot injury.
Cornerback Chidobe Awuzie, who was sidelined for the Patriots game, was limited and safety Kyle Hamilton (ankle) was a full participant.
The Packers have a lengthy injury report with 20 players listed, compared to six for the Ravens.
The situation to monitor most closely is at quarterback, where starter Jordan Love is trying to get cleared from concussion protocol but was a limited participant. He's also listed with a left shoulder issue. Backup quarterback Malik Willis was also limited with a right shoulder injury.












