The Facts: Jackson returned to the practice field Saturday, participating in his first full-team practice of training camp. "We still have plenty of time. ... And I think we have enough time," OC Greg Roman said this week on Jackson getting back up to speed. "The big thing is to get him healthy, get him right and make sure he's in a good place."
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Jackson missed the previous 10 days of camp, which is the NFL rule for unvaccinated players who receive a positive result. The former NFL MVP was activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday after undergoing testing at the team facility that morning. After missing the first eight full-team practices, Jackson is looking to gain chemistry with his new receivers and a rebuilt offensive line. To upgrade the NFL's No. 32 passing attack, Baltimore added wide receiver Sammy Watkins and guard Kevin Zeitler in free agency and drafted wide receiver Rashod Bateman in the first round. Roman indicated the team has a plan for Jackson to catch up with the rest of the offense. "The train has already left the station," Roman said. "It's going to be a little bit of a game of, 'We're staying on schedule, but these are certain things we need to hit. So, we'll get that done. [It's] very realistic. ..." Jackson's return comes seven days before the Ravens' preseason opener and five weeks before their Sept. 13 regular-season opener at the Las Vegas Raiders.