It's Steelers week and the Ravens have perfect practice attendance, including quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Jackson practiced on a Wednesday for the first time since Nov. 5 as the Ravens get ready to take on the rival Steelers in a battle for first place in the AFC North.
Jackson has missed the first day of the week the past three weeks due to knee, ankle, and toe injuries. After the mini-bye following playing on Thanksgiving, Jackson looked spry coming out for warmups Wednesday.
Jackson was listed as a limited participant Wednesday with an ankle ailment, however.
Cornerback Nate Wiggins also practiced at a limited capacity after suffering a foot injury that sidelined him for the second half of the Ravens' Thanksgiving loss.
Outside linebacker Tavius Robinson (foot) and safety Ar'Darius Washington (Achilles) were both back on the field after first returning to practice Tuesday. They were both limited, though Harbaugh said Washington has a chance to play against the Steelers.
The Ravens haven't had a day of perfect attendance since Week 10, when they were getting ready for the Minnesota Vikings.
The Steelers, meanwhile, are banged up. Head Coach Mike Tomlin already ruled out rookie first-round defensive tackle Derrick Harmon, left tackle Broderick Jones has been placed on injured reserve with a neck injury, and inside linebacker and former Raven Patrick Queen is dealing with a glute injury.













