Ravens QB Lamar Jackson goes down with an ankle injury against the Bengals on Thursday Night Football… but he eventually returns after a brief scare

  • Jackson went down holding his ankle after a tackle from a Bengals linebacker
  • After entering the medical tent, Jackson returned to the game on the next drive
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson went down with an injury during a Thursday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Jackson ran out of bounds when a Bengals tackler landed on the quarterback’s ankle.

He entered the Ravens’ “blue tent” to undergo further medical evaluation before Jackson attempted testing on his ankle.

Jackson got some time to rest as the Bengals drove down the field and missed a field goal.

He eventually returned to the game afterward and appeared to have some ability to run on his leg.

Lamar Jackson left his team’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals for medical attention

After the above tackle, Jackson was seen holding his ankle before heading to the medical tent

After the above tackle, Jackson was seen holding his ankle before heading to the medical tent

Ultimately, Jackson returned to the field and was able to run the entire first half

Ultimately, Jackson returned to the field and was able to run the entire first half

Jackson has a history of leg injuries that have affected his season and effectiveness.

In 2021, he went down in a Week 14 game against the Cleveland Browns with an ankle injury that ended his season.

The following season, Jackson sprained his PCL after a game against the Denver Broncos, in which he again missed the remainder of Baltimore’s season.

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