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NFL training camps have begun across the league, bringing a mix of stories from breakout players to unfortunate injuries. However, the Ravens camp had an unusual story when quarterback Lamar Jackson was sent home due to an illness. Jackson missed three practices before returning on Wednesday, with the illness being described as “pretty bad” by NFL insider Josina Anderson. Although the specific illness was not disclosed, it is unlikely to impact Jackson’s performance in the upcoming season.

Despite missing a few days of camp, Jackson remains the established starter for the Ravens and has a strong connection with his top receiving targets. While it may take some time for him to adjust to playing with Derrick Henry in the backfield, there will be ample opportunity for them to build chemistry as camp progresses.

Coming off his second career MVP season, Jackson had an impressive performance with 3,678 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, and 821 rushing yards with five scores. With a completion rate of 67.2% and an average of 8.0 yards per attempt, Jackson has solidified his position as a key player for the Ravens. The team is expected to be a top contender in the AFC, aiming to challenge the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, once again.