Summary
Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens' starting quarterback, has a hamstring injury that kept him from practicing on Wednesday. If Jackson can't play in the upcoming game against the Houston Texans, Cooper Rush is expected to start as quarterback. Reports suggest that Jackson's return could take 2-3 weeks, but he will try to be ready for the next game.
Key Facts
- Lamar Jackson injured his hamstring during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- He missed practice on Wednesday because of this injury.
- If Jackson can't play in the next game, Cooper Rush might start as quarterback.
- Jackson was replaced by Rush in the game against the Chiefs, completing 9 of 13 passes for 52 yards.
- Ravens' head coach John Harbaugh stated Jackson couldn't return to the game against the Chiefs due to the injury.
- Reports estimate Jackson's recovery could take 2-3 weeks.
- Jackson is hopeful to return for the Week 5 game against the Houston Texans, but his status remains uncertain.