The Baltimore Ravens have provided a significant injury update regarding their quarterback Lamar Jackson.

The passer had been listed with a knee injury this week and did not practice on Tuesday before logging a full practice on Wednesday.

And ahead of the Ravens’ Thursday Night Football clash with the Bengals, Jackson was taken off of the team’s injury report – indicating he’s good to go for the AFC North matchup.

Jackson was also listed on last week’s injury report with a back issue but still suited up against the Broncos, tossing three touchdowns in a 41-10 rout. 

The two-time MVP is having a strong season for Baltimore, as he’s averaging a career-high 264.3 passing yards per game and completing 68.2 percent of his passes.

Lamar Jackson is good to go for the Ravens' divisional clash against the Bengals on Thursday

Lamar Jackson is good to go for the Ravens’ divisional clash against the Bengals on Thursday

The quarterback is having another stellar season for the Ravens, who are currently 6-3

Jackson also has 20 passing touchdowns against just two interceptions.

While the 27-year-old has been deemed healthy, the Ravens are still facing injuries to other positions.

Tight end Isaiah Likely has been ruled out with a hamstring issue after not practicing all week, while defensive end Brent Urban is out with a concussion.

Furthermore, cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis is doubtful with a knee issue while running backs Rasheen Ali and Keaton Mitchell are both listed as questionable.

The Bengals’ visit to Baltimore will kick off at 8:15 ET. 

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