Lamar Jackson is back with the Baltimore Ravens for the first time this offseason.
Jackson reported to take his physical on Monday, a source confirmed. This comes a day before the team’s three-day mandatory minicamp. Jackson had missed all three weeks of voluntary organized team activities for the first time in his five-year NFL career.
The last time Jackson was on the field for the Ravens was back in December, when he limped badly through practice. He missed the last four games of last season with a right ankle injury.
The former NFL MVP told teammates last month that he would return to the Ravens “soon,” and coach John Harbaugh said last week that he expected Jackson to participate in the mandatory minicamp. Jackson has conducted private throwing sessions this spring in Florida and California with wide receivers Rashod Bateman and James Proche, as well as throwing coach Adam Dedeaux.
Lamar Jackson’s 3,673 rushing yards are the 7th most ever by a quarterback, and he’s only been in the league since 2018.
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Lamar Jackson rejoins Ravens for first time this offseason.
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