Lamar Jackson listed as questionable after full practice Friday
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos due to a back injury.
Jackson, who didn't practice Wednesday and Thursday, was a full participant at practice Friday.
The 24-year-old, who's yet to miss a game due to injury since entering the NFL, was also considered questionable before last week's win against the Detroit Lions due to an illness. Jackson played against Detroit, throwing for 287 yards and one touchdown while adding 58 yards on the ground.
"He looked real good," Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown said of his quarterback Friday, according to ESPN's Jamison Hensley. "He's been looking good all season. He's been precise. (I'm) happy he's back practicing."
Jackson is expected to be on the field against the Broncos on Sunday. The former NFL MVP is off to a hot start to the season and has put himself among the league's early MVP candidates. He currently leads the NFL in both yards per pass (14.4) and rushing (7) attempts.
Denver dominated its first three opponents this season, with the team's defense ranking first and second in points and total yards allowed, respectively.
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