Ravens QB Lamar Jackson remains absent from practice on Wednesday, CB Marcus Peters returns

The Baltimore Ravens began their practice schedule for the week on Wednesday after losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers by the final score of 16-13. Baltimore still holds second place in the AFC North and has clinched a playoff spot. The team will travel to play the Cincinnati Bengals in the final regular season matchup of the year.
In their first practice of the week, multiple key players remained absent for the team, including quarterback Lamar Jackson. The fifth-year quarterback has now officially missed a month due to his knee injury, which he suffered on December 4th against the Denver Broncos in Week 13.
After practice, head coach John Harbaugh was asked about Jackson's absence and if he'd be ready to return for the postseason.
"I'm just probably going to leave all that stuff alone," he said. "I'm going to focus on the game and just get ready to coach our guys and have our guys get ready to play the game."
Cornerback Marcus Peters returned to practice after missing two games with a calf injury, giving the Ravens much needed depth at cornerback. Cornerback Daryl Worley also returned to the field.
Paste BN Sports+ producer Victoria Hernandez contributed to this story.