OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- When Lamar Jackson returns from a hamstring injury to start Thursday night's game in Miami, the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player acknowledged there is little margin for error for the Baltimore Ravens .

Jackson emphatically nodded his head when he was asked if it's going to feel like playoff time for a Ravens team that is off to a 2-5 start.

"Coach [John Harbaugh] touched on that with us in a team meeting: Each and every game is going to be like a win-or-go home game," Jackson said after Tuesday's practice. "It's do-or-die right now, each and every week."

Even though Jackson was sidelined for three games with a right hamstring injury, Jackson still played a leadership role. After the 37-20 loss in Kansas City on Sept. 28, Jackson told the head equipment manager

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