Quarterback Lamar Jackson was limited in the Baltimore Ravens' Monday walkthrough practice with a quad injury, according to their official injury report.

The Ravens issued an estimated injury report on Monday, as they did hold a full practice. They estimated that Jackson would have been limited in full practice. Multiple reports indicate that he arrived on-field towards the end of the session.

Ravens head coach said that Jackson was hurt in Sunday's 24-17 win over the Buffalo Bills when a defender hit him “around the knee.” He did not comment on his status for Tuesday.

It's less than 24 hours after the game,” Harbaugh said on the matter, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN. “It's hard to say. It's not a serious injury in that sense. This is day to day. We play Thursday night. We'll see where we're at.”

Jackson, through 13 games, is an MVP front-runner. On the season, the 22-year-old has tallied 2,677 yards, 28 touchdowns and six interceptions on a 66.3% completion rate. That's just as a passer. He also has 1,017 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground while running for 6.7 yards per rush attempt.

The Ravens will play on “Thursday Night Football” against the New York Jets. At 11-2, Baltimore sits on-top of the AFC standings. Meanwhile, the Jets are 5-8 and are firmly out of the playoff hunt.

In addition to Jackson, defensive end Jihad Ward (elbow) was estimated to be limited. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (concussion), safety Anthony Levine Sr. (ankle), linebacker Chris Board (concussion) and tight end Mark Andrews (knee) were all flagged as did not participate.