Summary
The Baltimore Ravens' quarterback Lamar Jackson might not play in the upcoming game against the Los Angeles Rams due to a hamstring injury. Rams edge rusher Jared Verse expressed disappointment about Jackson's possible absence, as Jackson was on his list of quarterbacks he wanted to sack. Jackson missed practice recently, making it likely he won't play, and Cooper Rush may start again in his place.
Key Facts
- The Ravens' star quarterback Lamar Jackson has a hamstring injury.
- Jackson is unlikely to play against the Rams in Week 6.
- Rams player Jared Verse wanted to play against Jackson to add him to his "sack bucket list."
- In Week 5, the Ravens lost to the Houston Texans 44-10 without Jackson.
- Cooper Rush replaced Jackson but struggled, throwing three interceptions.
- The Ravens' running game was limited to just 44 yards against the Texans.
- Jared Verse expressed disappointment, as he might not face Jackson in his first game against the Ravens.
- Jackson missed a recent practice, indicating he may not play in the upcoming game.