Lamar Jackson missed the Baltimore Ravens' Week 11 game against the Chicago Bears due to an undisclosed illness, so it's not a surprise why the team and its fanbase have expressed concerns about his condition heading to Week 12.

Fortunately, though, it looks like Jackson is ready to return to action against the Cleveland Browns this Sunday. He is a full participant during Wednesday's practice, and the star quarterback himself confirmed that he's feeling better now after his scary bout with an illness.

“I'm feeling good. Great this time,” Jackson said, per Jamison Hensley of ESPN. “Positive. Certain. No relapses, man.”

“I think I'm fully back to normal. I want to go out there and just go. I don't want to go out there and limit myself or have coach limit me.”

The Ravens won their game against the Bears even without Lamar Jackson, but they are certainly ecstatic to have their star QB back and healthy as they face another tough test in a bid to retain the top spot in the AFC North.

To recall, Jackson traveled with Baltimore to Chicago even though he was sick. Nonetheless, according to his teammate Marlon Humphrey, he knew Jackson wouldn’t be able to suit up given how serious his condition was.

LJ has certainly recovered now, which is only good news for the Ravens. They have high hopes of making the playoffs and contending for the Super Bowl, and they need their starting signal-caller at 100 percent day in and day out to achieve that goal.