Lamar Jackson exits Ravens vs Chiefs game with hamstring injury
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson exited Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Chiefs with a hamstring injury in the third quarter, his first injury absence since 2022. He was replaced by Cooper Rush, as the Ravens also saw multiple other key player...

Jackson, who hasn't missed a game due to injury since 2022, when he went down after 12 games, was sacked three times, rushed six times for 48 yards, and lost one fumble. Coach John Harbaugh said he was unsure of the severity of Jackson’s injury. Listed as questionable to return, he was replaced by Cooper Rush, who completed 9 of 13 passes for 52 yards.
The two-time NFL MVP finished 14 of 20 for 147 yards, throwing one touchdown to Justice Hill in the first quarter and recording his first interception of the season.
In addition to Jackson, the Ravens were hit by multiple injuries in their 37-20 loss. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley exited with an ankle injury, cornerback Marlon Humphrey left with a calf issue, linebacker Roquan Smith was sidelined with a hamstring injury, and cornerback Nate Wiggins departed with what appeared to be an elbow injury.
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