Good News: Baltimore Ravens Play Maker Return Back To Practice

Ravens quarterback returns to practice, easing concerns after missing Monday’s session due to soreness following a tough Week 1 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the setback, Jackson’s return on Wednesday, as reported by Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, is a positive sign for the team. Outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy was the only player absent from practice, dealing with an eye issue. Jackson, who threw for 273 yards and one touchdown, and rushed for 122 yards on 16 carries in the 27-20 defeat, faced a challenging Chiefs defense. When asked if Kansas City is Baltimore’s kryptonite, Jackson

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responded bluntly: “I believe everyone in our locker room hates losing, point-blank period — coaches, trainers, equipment guys, cafeteria women and men and definitely the players — because we’re out there putting it on the line, blood, sweat and tears. And for us to lose to those guys, and the way we lost, even though I don’t want to lose, but I can’t be mad at my guys because we battled.” The two-time MVP remains focused, knowing the season is still young, with the Ravens set to face the Las Vegas Raiders at home on September 15. Fans can expect Jackson and the team to be eager for a win.

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