Summary
Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback, has a hamstring injury that will likely keep him from playing in Week 6. Cooper Rush will start in Jackson's place for the second time as the Ravens face the Los Angeles Rams. The Ravens have struggled this season and are hoping for wins to improve their record.
Key Facts
- Lamar Jackson has a hamstring injury sustained during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4.
- Due to the injury, Jackson did not play in the Ravens’ Week 6 game.
- Cooper Rush, the backup quarterback, will start against the Los Angeles Rams.
- Rush threw three interceptions in a previous game against the Houston Texans.
- The Ravens currently have a 1-4 record this season and need to win more games.
- Jackson’s injury is a concern because hamstring injuries can take a long time to heal.
- The Ravens might consider bringing in another quarterback if Jackson's recovery takes longer.