Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson almost certainly will return from a right hamstring problem and start on TNF’s match vs. the Dolphins in Florida, manager John Harbaugh revealed today.
“I’m expecting him to start against Miami,” the Ravens head coach told the media.
Lamar missed the last 3 matches of his team, including the past weekend’s 30-16 victory against the Bears. Before being sidelined, the 2-time MVP led the league with a 130.5 passer rating, throwing 10 TDs and 1 pick.
Today, Lamar was estimated as a full participant in the organization’s walkthrough.
“Jackson looked fantastic today at the walkthrough,” Harbaugh shared.
Baltimore is a completely different franchise with Lamar as the starting quarterback. Since 2018, the Ravens are 74-32, including the postseason, with the 2-time MVP QB as a starter. Without him, Baltimore has only 5 victories and 12 defeats.
Lamar sustained his problem against the Chiefs at the end of September, when he was forced out in the 3rd quarter as Kansas City won the match 37-20.
Ravens HC John Harbaugh said he expects Lamar Jackson, who has missed the past three games due to a hamstring injury, to play Thursday night at Miami. pic.twitter.com/cOmhMve4ZD
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 27, 2025
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