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Flacco returns to practice for Ravens

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Ravens quarterbac­k Joe Flacco returned to the practice field for the first time since injuring his right hip Nov. 4.

Having finally received medical clearance to play, Flacco threw passes and worked on handoffs with fellow quarterbac­ks Lamar Jackson and Robert Griffin III during an indoor practice Thursday.

Jackson, a 2018 firstround pick, led the Ravens to wins in each of the last two games while filling in for the injured Flacco.

Although coach John Harbaugh hasn’t named a starting quarterbac­k for Sunday’s game against the Falcons in Atlanta, it appears likely Jackson will get the call.

Flacco has missed only eight games in his 11-year career and had played in 41 consecutiv­e regular-season games before injuring his hip against the Steelers in Week 9.

Rookie running back Gus Edwards also returned to practice after sitting out Wednesday with an ankle injury.

Jets’ QB call up in air: Jets’ starting QB is TBD for Sunday.

Sam Darnold and Josh McCown were both limited at practice for the second straight day, leaving it uncertain who will be under center against the Titans.

Coach Todd Bowles said Thursday that Darnold, McCown and Davis Webb each had snaps and ran the offense during drills.

“We’ll see who’s the healthiest,” Bowles said. “All of them are taking reps right now, and we’ll make that decision as the week goes.”

It would appear the choice will come down to either Darnold or McCown, especially since Webb hasn’t yet taken a regularsea­son snap in the NFL and was on the practice squad until Darnold was hurt.

Darnold has missed the last two games with a strain in his right foot.

He showed progress Wednesday by participat­ing in team drills for the first time since being injured against Miami on Nov. 4. Bowles said Darnold had no soreness in the foot Thursday, and wouldn’t rule out starting the rookie even if he’s limited Friday.

McCown is dealing with a sore hand and back.

Kelly update: The wife of Bills Hall of Fame quarterbac­k Jim Kelly said her husband underwent what is hoped to be his last cancerrela­ted surgery.

On Instagram Wednesday, Jill Kelly posted a picture of the former football player giving a thumbsup sign from a hospital bed in New York City. Her comment said “all went as planned!”

In an earlier post, Jill Kelly said doctors told the couple it should be the 58-year-old’s last surgery.

Kelly last underwent surgery in March when doctors at removed cancer from is upper jaw and lymph nodes and reconstruc­ted his upper jaw.

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