Lamar Jackson did not join team practice on Thursday for the Baltimore Ravens.

While Jackson has missed practice time before in the season, he is yet to miss a game for the Baltimore Ravens this year.

Jackson was listed on the team’s injury report.

Tackles Ronnie Stanley (ankle) and Alejandro Villanueva (knee) did not practice either, and neither did defensive tackle Brandon Williams (rest) or receiver Sammy Watkins (thigh).

Jackson missed out on practice because of illness, according to the Associated Press.

Safeties DeShon Elliott (quad) and Geno Stone (thigh) were limited in practice.

The Ravens host the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

The Baltimore quarterback led the Ravens to an astounding comeback win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 5.

Coming from 19 points behind with just over three minutes left in quarter, Jackson took it upon himself to see the Ravens through to a magnificent win that will go down as one of the most memorable nights in the team’s history.

The Ravens QB, who has been famously dubbed as Lamar “Action” Jackson by his supporters for his dynamic style of play, threw for a career-best 442 yards.

Jackson is the first quarterback in the league’s history to complete 85% of passes in a 400-yard game.

He also has the highest comp per cent in a 40-pass game in NFL history (86.0%), while overcoming largest deficit of his NFL career, i.e., 19.

Lamar Jackson is the first quarterback in the last 20 seasons to overcome a 16-point deficit in the fourth quarter and finish with 400 yards passing and four TD passes.

Was this the best game of Lamar Jackson’s career?

In his post-game interview answered the question himself.

“I don’t know,” Jackson said. “We got the win. That’s all I care about.”

While things were looking good for the Colts early on, the second half was a disaster with their defense dying and struggling to thwart the Ravens’ pass-happy approach. 

With Jackson pushing hard in OT, the Colts didn’t really stand a chance to match the intensity Ravens brought to the game.