Summary
The Baltimore Ravens are facing challenges as their star quarterback, Lamar Jackson, is injured. Jackson is expected to miss up to three weeks due to a hamstring injury. In his absence, backup quarterback Cooper Rush will likely start the upcoming games.
Key Facts
- Lamar Jackson, the Ravens' quarterback, hurt his hamstring in a game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Jackson is expected to be out for up to three weeks.
- Cooper Rush, who previously played for the Dallas Cowboys, will be stepping in as starting quarterback.
- Cooper Rush has a career record of 9 wins and 5 losses as a starter.
- Tyler Huntley, another backup, may be elevated to a more active role during Jackson's absence.
- The Ravens are considering getting another quarterback if Jackson's injury takes longer to heal.
- The Ravens will host their next three games, facing teams like the Houston Texans and the Los Angeles Rams.