Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson wore an apparently padded sleeve over his throwing arm at practice Wednesday, the team’s first workout since Sunday’s loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Jackson did not throw to receivers during the practice, which was open to reporters for about 30 minutes. Jackson showed no obvious signs of injury or discomfort toward the end of the Ravens’ 42-38 loss at M&T Bank Stadium, or in his postgame news conference.
“Just a normal course of the season thing,” coach John Harbaugh said after practice. “He practiced today, so he’ll be playing on Sunday.”
Jackson is scheduled to address reporters Wednesday afternoon. The Ravens play the New England Patriots on Sunday.
Cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey (groin) and Marcus Peters (knee) were missing at Wednesday’s practice; Harbaugh indicated Monday that there were no setbacks Sunday. Wide receiver Devin Duvernay, who left Sunday’s game with a concussion, was also absent. Defensive lineman Calais Campbell and outside linebacker Justin Houston were also not practicing, possibly for rest.
Wide receiver James Proche II (groin), who missed two practices last week and Sunday’s game, returned to practice. Cornerbacks Brandon Stephens (quadriceps), who was held out Sunday, and Damarion “Pepe” Williams (ankle), who left the loss in the fourth quarter, were also practicing.
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