OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken said Thursday that he expects quarterback Lamar Jackson to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers despite the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player missing practice with an ankle injury.

"I just give him a lot of credit - he's battling each week trying to get healthy enough to be able to play every Sunday," Monken said. "I mean, that's what I see out of him. I see a guy that's battling little nagging injuries, things that are stopping him from being able to get out there every day and practice."

Jackson was limited on Wednesday and then didn't participate Thursday, which is three days from the Ravens' battle with the Steelers for first place in the AFC North.

This marks the fourth straight week where Jackson has bee

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