Summary
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson left a game against the New England Patriots due to an injury. He was reported to have a back injury and struggled to move around. Tyler Huntley replaced him in the game.
Key Facts
- Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback, left a game against the Patriots because he was hurt.
- NBC's Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth suggested Jackson might have a chest injury, but it was later reported as a back injury.
- The injury happened late in the second quarter of the game.
- Tyler Huntley, a backup quarterback who played in the Pro Bowl, took over for Jackson.
- Huntley previously won a game as a starter this season against the Chicago Bears.
- Details about Jackson's condition and future availability are still being developed.