Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since injuring his hamstring nearly a month ago.
Jackson hurt the hamstring Sept. 28 and missed two games before the Ravens’ bye week.
The star player’s return marks a positive step in his recovery, though he was reportedly limited in his first practice back.
ESPN’s Jamison Hensley reported that Jackson took reps behind Tyler Huntley and Cooper Rush during Wednesday’s session. Hensley also shared video of Jackson participating in drills.
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Jackson had been sidelined for 24 days, the longest absence of his season so far. The Ravens split the two games he missed and entered the bye week hoping to get healthier before their Week 8 matchup.
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