Lamar Jackson left the Baltimore Ravens’ Week 4 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs with a hamstring injury. Now it appears the star QB could be on the shelf for multiple weeks.
Lamar Jackson injury: Baltimore QB out for Ravens-Texans
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is questionable to return against Kansas City with a hamstring injury


Jackson “could miss several weeks” with the injury, according to the Baltimore Sun. The Ravens are already 1-3 on the season, and they will also be without two of their best defensive players going forward.
Update: (Friday): Jackson has been ruled out for Sunday’s game.
Previous: Jackson was one of several Baltimore players that did not practice Thursday:
Previous: Baltimore faces the Houston Texans and Los Angeles Rams in their next two games, then has a bye week. The Ravens face the Chicago Bears coming out of the bye.
Jackson was pulled down awkwardly on this play, and limped to the sidelines in visible frustration:
Rush came into the game for the next snap, and the word from Baltimore was that Jackson was questionable to return with a hamstring injury:
After the Chiefs scored to take a 37-13 lead, Rush returned to the field for his second drive, and Jackson remained on the sideline.
This is not a development Ravens fans wanted to see.
Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as more news on Jackson’s condition is available.











