The Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens both had star quarterbacks on or around the injury report going into Thursday night’s Thanksgiving showdown.
For the Bengals, it’s the returning Joe Burrow, who is back and will start ahead of his anticipated rehab schedule after post-Grade 3 turf toe surgery.
And for the Ravens, it’s Lamar Jackson, who once again had a practice week marred by injury absences to start, only to ramp up as the week progressed.
Ravens vs. Bengals Week 13 final injury report
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Burrow officially gets no designation on the final injury report for Thursday’s game. He technically could’ve played last Sunday during the loss to the New England Patriots, but all involved agreed two games over the course of five days was taking more risk than acceptable.
Jackson also doesn’t get a designation on the Ravens’ final injury report. He didn’t practice on Monday due to what the team listed as a toe injury before going full the next two days.
Otherwise, a pretty standard-fare final injury report. The Bengals had already confirmed both Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson wouldn’t be able to play.
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This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson status revealed on final injury report
Reporting by Chris Roling, Bengals Wire / Bengals Wire
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