Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has an injury concern in the second half of the Week 4 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jackson suffered the injury late in the third quarter after a scramble and was spotted with a wrap on his leg on the sideline. He has now been replaced by Cooper Rush, who is trying to battle back against a 30-13 deficit upon entering the game.
Prior to his exit, Jackson and the Ravens were having a brutal afternoon against the Chiefs. Jackson had completed just 14-of-20 passes for 147 yards, with one touchdown to one interception. He also had 48 yards on the ground.
Here's the latest update on Jackson.
Lamar Jackson injury update
According to CBS Sports' Tracy Wolfson, Jackson is questionable to return to the game with a hamstring injury.
QB Lamar Jackson (hamstring) is questionable to return.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 28, 2025
We'll update this page once more information is available, but don't be shocked if Jackson is held out the rest of the game with the huge deficit Baltimore faces.
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