Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens are still expecting Lamar Jackson back for the playoffs, but the latest update on his status is a bit worrying.

Jackson has a “strong chance” of returning for Baltimore in next week’s wild-card game, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. However, not only has Jackson not practiced in more than a month, but the quarterback is still experiencing swelling in his injured knee.

Jackson suffered a PCL sprain in Week 13 and has not played since. That is already a bit concerning, since the injury was not thought to be extremely serious at the time. Assuming Jackson does return for the playoffs, one certainly has to wonder if he will be anywhere close to full strength.

All indications are that the Ravens are confident they will have Jackson next week. How effective he is, and how much he is able to practice before the game, remains to be seen.

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