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Ravens running back Lamar Jackson left practice with a quadriceps injury

Ravens running back Lamar Jackson left practice with a quadriceps injury

OWINS MILLS, Maryland — Lamar JacksonThe rough week continued on Wednesday, then Baltimore Ravens the quarterback did not finish practice due to a quadriceps injury.

A team spokesman said Jackson left practice early to receive treatment from a trainer and would not be available to speak to reporters on Wednesday, when his usual media session is held.

Jackson has not spoken to reporters since a common response to a critic that has since been deleted On social media on Sunday. A team spokesman said Jackson may address the media on Thursday or Friday.

This is the third week Jackson has been on the injury report. He missed a training session two weeks ago due to illness and was withdrawn from training last week due to a hip injury.

Jackson has proven to be very durable, missing four games due to injury in his five-year career. He was out for the last four weeks of last season with an ankle injury.

His injury status was unknown when Ravens coach John Harbaugh met with reporters after Wednesday’s practice.

This latest injury comes days after the loss to Baltimore Jacksonville Jaguars. After the game, he took to Twitter in a tweet that tagged Jackson: “Guaranteed by someone asking for over $250 million. [Jackson] …games like this shouldn’t go down [kicker] Justin Tucker.”

Jackson fired back soon after with a profane response, saying, among other things, that the fan “never smelled a football field.” Then he added an anti-gay phrase.

On Monday, Harbaugh said it was a verbose response to what Jackson said on Twitter “out of character” For the Pro Bowl quarterback.

Through 12 weeks, Jackson ranks 10th in the NFL in QBR (60.9) and ranks 12th in the league in rushing yards (755). The AFC North-leading Ravens (7-4) play host Denver Broncos (3-8) on Sunday.



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