Lamar Jackson is back on the practice field again Friday, as he looks good to go to play Sunday in Cleveland.
Jackson missed Wednesday's practice due to knee soreness but returned at full capacity on Thursday and said the injury was just part of playing football.
Running back Justice Hill is back on the field Friday after missing the first two practices this week with a toe injury. That gives Hill a chance to play in Sunday's game in Cleveland, in which the [Ravens know they need to run the ball better](https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/ravens-run-game-derrick-henry-lamar-jackson-myles-garrett-devontez-walker-mark-andrews-tush-push) than they did in their last meeting with the Browns.
While the veteran has just 93 rushing yards this season, and could cede more snaps to Keaton Mitchell, Hill has scored three touchdowns and is a key part of the Ravens' third-down packages.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman (ankle), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (finger), inside linebacker Jay Higgins IV (knee), outside linebacker Mike Green (ankle), and left tackle Ronnie Stanley were not spotted Friday. Humphrey and Higgins won't suit up. Stanley got a day off last Friday.
Bateman hasn't practiced all week after suffering the injury in Minnesota, making him seemingly doubtful to play Sunday. That could lead to Devontez Walker being active for the first time since Week 5, and more action for DeAndre Hopkins and/or Tylan Wallace.
Green popped up on the injury report Thursday as a limited participant. It would be a significant loss if he can't play, as the rookie has played more than 70% of the Ravens' defensive snaps the past four weeks (tops among the team's outside linebackers) and is coming off one of his best games.