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Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson: Cramping, previous COVID-19 case 'probably' linked

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson believes there is a connection between his cramping Monday night and his bout with COVID-19 over the past month.

Asked Wednesday if the cramping was related to having the coronavirus recently, Jackson said, "Probably. Probably because of the body heat and we're running in the cold. It was so cold out there. That probably had an effect on that as well. I can't call it."

Jackson tested positive for COVID-19 on Thanksgiving and acknowledged that he experienced flu-like symptoms. Team officials said Jackson was "hit pretty hard" by the coronavirus, and the quarterback said he spent most of his 10-day quarantine sleeping before returning to the team Dec.