Lamar Jackson did not practice today for undisclosed reasons, reports ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley.
Although there was no apparent serious injury coming out of Sunday's road victory in Minnesota over the Vikings, Jackson was roughed up during the game and struck multiple times en route to the win.
The two-time MVP has missed significant time this season due to a hamstring injury that kept him out for over a month. During that time, the perennial contending Ravens fell into despair, dropping to a 2-5 record and one loss away from being out of playoff contention.
Jackson made his triumphant return two weeks ago against the Miami Dolphins and has since led his team to back-to-back victories, putting them a single game behind the stumbling Pittsburgh Steelers for the top spot in the AFC North.
There is no word yet on whether Jackson is dealing with an injury, personal matters, or if it's a precaution to be held out of Wednesday's practice. The Ravens play the inter-divisional Cleveland Browns on Sunday in an attempt to get back to .500.
We will update you as the story progresses out of Baltimore, with Jackson's status hanging in the air for week 11.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson not practicing Wednesday
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