Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson’s Status For Week 11 Revealed
Let’s all take a collective breath, Ravens Nation. After a week of whispers and worried glances at the injury report, it turns out the sky isn’t falling. Lamar Jackson will indeed be under center this Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. The collective sigh of relief in Baltimore was probably strong enough to be registered on the Richter scale.
The drama started on Wednesday when Jackson, fresh off leading a two-game win streak since his return from a hamstring injury, popped up on the injury report with a “sore knee.” The city’s mood soured faster than a carton of milk left out in the summer sun.
But then, like a superhero emerging from the shadows, Jackson was back at practice Thursday. When asked about the knee, he brushed it off with the nonchalant coolness only he can muster, saying, “Things like that happen.” It’s his version of “I’m fine,” and honestly, it’s more reassuring than a thousand medical reports.
Harbaugh Puts the Rumors To Bed
Head Coach John Harbaugh, a man who doesn’t mince words, put the final nail in the coffin of speculation. When asked if Jackson would play, he delivered a masterclass in brevity: a simple “yep” and a nod. No fluff, no coach-speak, just the confirmation every Ravens fan desperately needed to hear. Jackson is a “full go.”
This is huge. The Ravens are clawing their way back to relevance. After a brutal start to the season, they’ve strung together three straight wins, looking more like the Super Bowl contenders we all thought they were. Jackson might not be the same guy who wins games with his feet like he used to; the hamstring and now the knee are clear reminders of his mortality, but he doesn’t have to be.
An Evolved Jackson Is Still Elite
The evolution of Jackson has been a sight to behold. He’s dissecting defenses with his arm, showing a maturity and command of the offense that makes him a dual-threat in a whole new way. A 75% Jackson is still more dangerous than most quarterbacks in this league at 100%. He’s the engine of this team, and with him on the field, the Ravens have a shot against anyone.
With a relatively soft schedule ahead, this game against the Browns is a must-win to get back to .500. The defense has been playing lights-out, and the offense is finding its rhythm. The pieces are all there for a spectacular second-half run.
So, while we all had a mini heart attack this week, it seems it was all for naught. The former MVP will be under center on Sunday.
