Ravens' Lamar Jackson Misses Practice For Second Straight Day Due To Knee Injury

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed practice for the second straight day on Thursday due to a knee injury. The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec reported the news Thursday noting that right guard Tyre Phillips also missed practice.

The news of Jackson's second missed practice comes one day after ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported that the quarterback missed Wednesday's practice with a knee injury that was not considered serious.

"Ravens' QB Lamar Jackson did not practice today due to a knee injury that is not considered serious, per source. He was held out of practice for "precautionary reasons." With Jackson out today, RG3 took the QB reps," Schefter tweeted.

Jackson spoke at a press conference just 90 minutes before practice on Wednesday.

"I think Orlando did a great job filling in that left tackle position for Ronnie," the MVP said Wednesday. "I feel like that was his original position before the league. He did a great job protecting my back."

Jackson also said he's still working to be perfect on the field.

"It's a work in progress. We want to be perfect on the field," he said. "We haven't been connecting on our deep passes. We've been finding other ways to succeed."

Jackson and the Ravens host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, October 11.

Stay with WJZ all season long for continued Ravens coverage. 

This story was originally published on Oct. 7, 2020.

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