Ravens QB Lamar Jackson ‘fine’ after limping in 2nd half vs. Seahawks; ‘announcement soon’ on OLB David Ojabo

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was “fine” Monday after he came up limping in the second half of Baltimore’s 37-3 win over the Seahawks, coach John Harbaugh said.

Jackson said he felt “great” Sunday, though he took a few uncomfortable steps after Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner tackled him around the ankles on a fourth-and-2 conversion midway through the third quarter.

The news was less good, if unspecific, on outside linebacker David Ojabo, who has been on injured reserve since early October with knee and foot injuries. “I don’t want to make an announcement on that, but we’ll have an announcement soon,” Harbaugh said.

The 2022 second-round pick, who missed most of last season as he worked his way back from a torn Achilles tendon, had hoped to play again this year.

“Working really hard to be out there, through God’s grace I’ll be out there soon,” Ojabo said while the team was preparing to play the Titans in London on Oct. 15. “No timetable right now. Just rehabbing, taking it day by day.”

Harbaugh said cornerback Kevon Seymour could be day to day this week after he left Sunday’s game with a shoulder injury, though an MRI showed no damage. The Ravens elevated Seymour from their practice squad to face the Seahawks.

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