Summary
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson left the game against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a hamstring injury. He was leading in touchdown passes and contributing significantly until his exit. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush took over as the Ravens trailed the Chiefs.
Key Facts
- Lamar Jackson is the quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens.
- Jackson led the NFL with nine touchdown passes before the game.
- He ranked 12th in passing yards with 722 yards.
- Jackson left the game with a hamstring injury and was unsure if he would return.
- The injury occurred during a quarterback run in the game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Ravens head coach John Harbaugh spoke with Jackson after his injury.
- Backup QB Cooper Rush replaced Jackson in the game.
- The Ravens were losing 30-13 when Jackson left the game.