The Baltimore Ravens lost in incomprehensible fashion to the Miami Dolphins in Week 2, blowing a 21-point fourth quarter lead in a 42-38 defeat. The team will look to bounce back in Week 3 against the New England Patriots, led by quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Baltimore held their Wednesday practice of the week, and during the media viewing portion of the session Jackson was spotted with a padded arm sleeve. It sparked plenty of conversation as to why the quarterback was wearing the sleeve, especially because he didn’t appear to be throwing.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is wearing a protective sleeve on his right arm in Wednesday’s practice and did not throw a pass to receivers during media viewing pic.twitter.com/xwHD4VIX6M
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) September 21, 2022
Imagine Lamar Jackson will be asked about this during his press availability after practice, but he was wearing a sleeve on his right arm and he didn't seem to be doing his usual amount of throwing early in practice. Media, however, can only watch a small portion of practice.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) September 21, 2022
A clip later surfaced of a play where Jackson could have injured his elbow.
Here’s the play where #Ravens QB Lamar Jackson appeared to injure his right elbow
Our panel of doctors have no concern about his effectiveness against the #Patriots this Sunday
Full details⏩https://t.co/WpIoYgHENY pic.twitter.com/PTiM7XPxte
— Sports Injury Central (@SICscore) September 21, 2022
Any ailment that Jackson is working through at the moment doesn’t seem to be major, and he should be good to go for the team’s Week 3 matchup with New England.