For a third straight week, Lamar Jackson is not practicing to begin the week and has a new injury designation.

Jackson sat out Monday's walk-through practice as the Ravens quickly turn the page to get ready for the AFC North rival Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving night at M&T Bank Stadium.

Jackson had knee soreness after the Week 10 win in Minnesota and an ankle injury last week as he got ready for the New York Jets. This week, he's listed with a toe injury.

Asked about Jackson's health, Harbaugh said, "he's good," and reiterated that Jackson is doing what he needs to win football games.

Jackson refused to blame his injury for the Ravens' offensive sluggishness the past couple weeks, and wide receiver Zay Flowers said Monday that he "can't really tell" if Jackson is hampered by his

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