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Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson is unlikely to play against the Houston Texans and could miss two to three weeks after suffering a hamstring injury against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4,
No, Lamar Jackson is not out for the season. A viral post on Instagram says that is the case and credits it to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, but Jackson being out for the season with a torn ACL is fake news.
On a first-down snap, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson dropped 14 yards behind the line of scrimmage, and linebacker Drue Tranquill darted up the middle on a blitz. He had the hug rush assignment - blitzing the running back if he didn't release for a route. And Derrick Henry did not release, instead staying home to block.
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Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson’s Postgame Handshake Draws Attention After Ravens-Chiefs Game
After the Baltimore Ravens drove down the field on the Kansas City Chiefs and scored a touchdown on the first possession of the game, it seemed like fans were
The injury took place late in the first half. NFL Network and ESPN reported after halftime that Nabers is believed to have sustained a torn ACL and that he'll undergo and MRI on Monday to confirm the injury. The Giants announced that he has a knee injury and would not return to the game but did not confirm the reports of a torn ACL.
The Ravens were down 20-10 at halftime, and it was the perfect time for quarterback Lamar Jackson to finally escape the encompassing shadow of Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes. Then he disappeared. Poof.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson runs into the back of his own offensive lineman and fumbles the football away for his second turnover against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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