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NFL Week 11 Injury Report: Latest Updates on Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, Jaxson Dart, and More
Ravens fans got a mild scare this week as Lamar Jackson was listed with a knee injury following his last game. Jackson was limited in practice but remains optimistic about playing. Sources close to the team suggest the move was precautionary, though Baltimore is being careful not to overwork their star quarterback heading into a tough late-season stretch.
> “I’m good,” Jackson said briefly to reporters. “Just staying smart with it.”
The Ravens are currently leading their division, and Jackson’s health is vital to keeping their offensive rhythm alive.
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Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals (Wrist)
The good news for Bengals Nation: Joe Burrow has returned to practice after dealing with wrist discomfort. Burrow, who’s fought through multiple injuries this season, looked sharp in recent drills — a welcome sign for a Cincinnati team clawing to stay in playoff contention.
Head coach Zac Taylor confirmed Burrow is “progressing well,” but said the team will continue to monitor his reps closely. Expect Burrow to start unless there’s a setback.
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⚡ Jaxson Dart – Ole Miss (Concussion Protocol)
Outside the NFL spotlight but still in major football headlines, Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart remains in concussion protocol after last week’s heavy hit. The young QB has been one of college football’s most exciting players this season, and his status could influence upcoming draft discussions.
Reports suggest the Rebels are optimistic Dart could return soon, but medical clearance hasn’t yet been granted.
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Other Notable Injuries
Josh Allen (Bills) – dealing with shoulder soreness but expected to play.
Justin Jefferson (Vikings) – still recovering from a hamstring injury, could return within two weeks.
Deshaun Watson (Browns) – limited reps in practice, questionable for Week 11.
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What It Means
Week 11 could be a turning point for several playoff hopefuls. Teams like the Ravens and Bengals are balancing rest and risk, while others are desperate to get their superstars back before postseason runs begin.
Injuries might be an inevitable part of football — but this week, they could decide who rises and who falls.
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Final Take:
As the stakes climb, every snap and every limp tells a story. Week 11 isn’t just about strategy — it’s survival.
