Lamar Jackson Strains Hamstring and Ravens Lose 4 Other Starters to Injuries in Loss to Chiefs
Jackson was replaced by Cooper Rush after the injury in the third quarter, with Jackson having completed 72% of his passes and nine touchdowns this season.
- On Sunday, Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson suffered a hamstring injury on the Ravens' first drive of the second half and Cooper Rush replaced him the next series.
- Entering Sunday's game, Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens quarterback, had appeared in three games with 722 passing yards, a 72 percent completion rate, nine touchdowns and no interceptions.
- Jackson's line through three quarters showed he was 14 of 20 for 147 yards with a touchdown and an interception, plus six rushes for 48 yards under pressure from Chiefs defense including George Karlaftis.
- CBS reporter Tracy Wolfson confirmed Jackson suffered a hamstring injury and was questionable to return, raising concern due to the three-week average recovery timeline; the Ravens trail 37-13 with 12:22 left and face the Houston Texans next week.
- Baltimore's injury list grew when Ronnie Stanley, Marlon Humphrey, Roquan Smith and Nate Wiggins left, Madubuike went on injured reserve, and the Ravens signed Brent Urban and Zaire Mitchell-Paden plus elevated C.J. Okoye and Josh Tupou for Sunday's game.
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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (hamstring) exits game vs. Chiefs
Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson left with a hamstring injury in the third quarter Sunday with Baltimore trailing 30-13 at the Kansas City Chiefs.
Ravens' Jackson suffers hamstring injury at KC
Baltimore Ravens veteran quarterback Lamar Jackson sustained a hamstring injury in the third quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon at Arrowhead Stadium, leaving a sloppy game in which he committed two turnovers.
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