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Lamar Jackson Still Limited at Practice, But 'Took Another Step Forward'

QB Lamar Jackson
QB Lamar Jackson

Lamar Jackson was on the practice field again Thursday as the Ravens prepare to take on the Chicago Bears, but he was limited for a second straight day.

It's Jackson's first practice action in 24 days after exiting the Ravens' loss in Kansas City early with a hamstring injury. The Ravens have a short week following Sunday's game as they'll head to Miami for "Thursday Night Football."

"If he says he's ready to go, I'm ready to go," Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken said. "It's up to him, and I thought he looked really good today. I thought there were things he did out there today that took another step forward."

Jackson's availability for Sunday's game is the biggest question outstanding, but outside of their two-time MVP, the Ravens are the healthiest they've been in quite some time.

Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle), linebacker Roquan Smith (hamstring), fullback Patrick Ricard (calf), and cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (hamstring) were all full practice participants for a second straight day.

Cornerback Marlon Humphrey returned to the field after missing Wednesday's practice due to an illness. Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins was the only player on 53-man roster who didn't practice and that was because of an illness.

The Ravens were hit hard by injuries early this season, which was a major contributor to their 1-5 record. They're pulling out of it with 11 games remaining and in need of a winning streak.

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