Lamar Jackson sent a stern message to teammate Marlon Humphrey after the cornerback went live on Instagram after the Baltimore Ravens beat the Cleveland Browns 23-16 on Sunday.As the team returned from Cleveland, Humphrey started an Instagram Live session, but not everyone thought he should have, since he did not play in the game.A clip shared by Dov Kleiman on X on Wednesday shows a team staffer telling Humphrey he can't be on Instagram Live. Jackson noticed that and supported the staffer."You did not play today. Turn that sh*t off," the two-time NFL MVP said.Humphrey clapped back by saying he cheered on his teammates, but the result didn't change and Humphrey ended the stream.Humphrey missed Sunday's game after suffering a finger injury that required surgery. However, he has a chance to return to the field on Sunday against the New York Jets."Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he's "optimistic" about CB Marlon Humphrey returning to play Sunday against the Jets," Ravens reporter Jamison Henley tweeted on Monday.Jamison Hensley @jamisonhensleyLINKRavens coach John Harbaugh said he's "optimistic" about CB Marlon Humphrey returning to play Sunday against the Jets. Humphrey didn't play last game because of a finger injury.Lamar Jackson missed Wednesday's practice for the second consecutive week. He didn't participate last week due to knee soreness, but returned to full participation the following days.Former Patriots defender questions Lamar Jackson over preparation for Browns gameEven though the Ravens beat the Browns, Lamar Jackson didn't have a spectacular performance. He recorded his first multi-interception game since 2023, which raised concerns for former New England Patriots Damien Harris. The CBS Sports analyst said Jackson played scared and didn't look like himself."What the hell is wrong with Lamar Jackson?" Harris said. "Truly, because when I watch him play, I see two things. I see him playing scared and hesitant, and I see him frustrated after every single drive that doesn't end with seven points. He wasn't climbing the pocket today. He wasn't extending plays with his legs and letting his receivers uncover."The Ravens remain a favorite to come out of the AFC, but they need their biggest star to perform at his best as the playoffs approach.