ExtremeRavens Posted Wednesday at 08:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:50 PM For much of this season, Ravens injury updates have been met with straight-faced or tight-lipped replies by coach John Harbaugh. This week, he was happy to note that all 53 players on the active roster participated in practice for the first time this season. He can feel some relief knowing that they’re all healthy for an important “Thursday Night Football” game in Miami. Quarterback Lamar Jackson returns for his first game since suffering a hamstring injury in Week 4 against Kansas City. He fully participated in two walk-throughs and one full practice on the short week. Jackson said that he’s “ready to go” against the Dolphins. Teammates didn’t notice any rust. “He look like Lamar,” tight end Isaiah Likely said. “I feel like y’all can see the excitement of everybody around.” All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton added that he’s “excited for what we look as a team and our offense” versus Miami. The rest of Baltimore’s injury report shows a clean bill of health. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle) was upgraded from limited to a full participant Wednesday, which was an estimation for the afternoon walk-through. Linebacker Teddye Buchanan (calf), cornerback T.J. Tampa Jr. (shoulder) and cornerback Nate Wiggins (groin) were all full-go for the second straight day. Miami’s final injury report before the prime-time game offered a bit less clarity. The Dolphins have four regular contributors who are questionable: outside linebacker Bradley Chubb (shoulder/foot), wide receiver Dee Eskridge (shoulder), cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. (hamstring) and safety Ifeatu Melifonwu (thumb). Among that group, Chubb was the only one who was limited Wednesday. The other three were listed as full participants. Miami starting tight end Julian Hill was ruled out with an ankle injury. The other six players on the Dolphins’ injury report finished the week without designations, meaning they’ll be ready to play. That list includes quarterback Tua Tagovailoa along with former McDonogh and University of Maryland safety Dante Trader Jr. Have a news tip? Contact Sam Cohn at scohn@baltsun.com, 410-332-6200 and x.com/samdcohn.x.com. View the full article Quote
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