Lamar Jackson won't have a full week of practice for a fifth straight week, as he is not on the field at the start of Wednesday's practice.
The Ravens (6-7) are getting ready for a critical game in Cincinnati, but they'll have to start without their star quarterback. The last time Jackson had a full week of practice was before the Ravens' Week 10 game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Jackson has dealt with knee, ankle, and toe injuries the past several weeks. Jackson said he felt well after Sunday's loss to the Steelers, in which he scored his first rushing touchdown since Week 1.
"I felt like I was moving pretty well," Jackson said.
The Ravens' only other practice absence Wednesday is cornerback Chidobe Awuzie.
Running back Keaton Mitchell, who missed the fourth quarter of Sunday's game due to a knee injury, is back at practice. That's a very good sign for the speedy running back, who ripped off a season-long 55-yard run versus the Steelers.












