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Lamar Jackson remains out with a right hamstring injury and did not participate in the Baltimore Ravens' first practice after their bye week, creating uncertainty about his availability for the upcoming game against the Chicago Bears.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh expressed hope for Jackson's return but declined to comment specifically on his status, stating that all players are working hard to recover and that updates would be provided later in the week.
The Ravens, who have tied their worst start in franchise history with a 1-5 record, have struggled offensively in Jackson's absence, scoring only 13 points in the two games he has missed this season with backup Cooper Rush.
Jackson is the only player still sidelined from a group that suffered hamstring injuries in a previous loss, as cornerback Chidobe Awuzie and linebacker Roquan Smith have already returned to practice.
Statistical data highlights Jackson's importance, as the Ravens have a 74-32 record with him as starter since 2018, averaging 28.1 points per game, compared to a 4-12 record and 15.4 points per game without him.
Despite the slow start, the Ravens maintain a positive outlook, with players like Marlon Humphrey expressing belief in their ability to turn the season around, though their playoff chances are currently low at 28.6%.
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