Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since straining his hamstring Sept. 28 against Kansas City.
That’s particularly relevant to the Chicago Bears, who will take on the Ravens at noon on Sunday in Baltimore.
Since injuring his hamstring, Jackson missed two games and the Ravens had a bye week, which allowed some additional rest. The Ravens lost both games without Jackson and fell to 1-5 on the season. A team with championship aspirations is now in desperate need of a mid-season revival. Getting their two-time MVP quarterback back on the field would certainly be a start.
The Ravens listed Jackson as a limited participant in practice. Coach Ben Johnson and the Bears are expecting to see him on Sunday.
“We’ll approach it that he’s sta