Tuesday's joint practice against the Indianapolis Colts was a chance for Lamar Jackson to lead the first-team offense against another opponent.

Jackson was in excellent sync with his tight ends, connecting with Mark Andrews twice in the red zone for touchdowns, and making several completions to Charlie Kolar. However, Jackson was also intercepted late in practice, as was backup quarterback Cooper Rush.

While Jackson is happy with what he's seeing from Baltimore's offense, he believes there's still work to do.

"It was great work against a good defense," Jackson said. "I think overall it was a good day. We get great work out of these type of practices.

"There's always room for improvement. [In] camp, we have good days, we have bad days, we have OK days, we have great days. We're right wh

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