The Norwalk Hour

Jackson activated, set to play vs. Cowboys

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Quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson and fullback Patrick Ricard were among the four Ravens activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday, clearing the way for them to return Tuesday night against the Dallas Cowboys.

Rookie defensive tackle Justin Madubuike and long snapper Morgan Cox were also activated from the list, designated for players who’ve tested positive or been exposed to the virus as a “high-risk” close contact.

Jackson’s return is the most consequent­ial for an offense that struggled mightily in the Ravens’ loss Wednesday to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team’s third straight defeat overall. Backup quarterbac­k Robert Griffin III, now on the injured reserve, and third-stringer Trace McSorley combined to go 8-for-19 for 110 yards, a touchdown and an intercepti­on against Pittsburgh.

Jackson tested positive for COVID-19 on Thanksgivi­ng Day and completed his 10-day self-quarantine Saturday. While he’s struggled to recapture his form from last season, when he was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player, offensive coordinato­r Greg Roman said Saturday that Jackson had been “fully engaged” in the team’s virtual meetings. He practiced Sunday and participat­ed in the team’s walk-through Monday.

“He’s really (in) lockstep, each and every step through,” Roman said Saturday. “The only thing he can’t do is, obviously, be here at the facility and actually take part in it. But, mentally, he’s right on it.”

The Ravens’ three other activation­s should prove helpful, too. Ricard’s presence will be critical against a Cowboys run defense that’s among the NFL’s worst. Madubuike has flashed his potential, and he’ll provide important depth, especially with starting linemen Brandon Williams (ankle) and Calais Campbell (calf ) questionab­le.

 ?? Nick Wass / Associated Press ?? Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson scrambles during the second half against the Tennessee Titans on Nov. 22 in Baltimore.
Nick Wass / Associated Press Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson scrambles during the second half against the Tennessee Titans on Nov. 22 in Baltimore.

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