
The Baltimore Ravens season just went from bad to worse.
According to the Baltimore Sun, Lamar Jackson’s hamstring injury, that he sustained during last Sunday’s 37-23 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, is likely to make him miss Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans and could keep him out of action for two or three weeks.
Cooper Rush stepped in for Jackson to finish last Sunday’s game and Rush will likleys tart on Sunday if Jackson can’t go. The only other quarterback on the Ravens’ roster is longtime backup Tyler Huntley.
The injury couldn’t come at a worse time for the Ravens, who are 1-3 and are entering a must win game Sunday against Houston. Jackson was also playing at a very high level prior to the injury, leading the NFL with 10 touchdown passes.
Rush has started 14 games in his NFL career, all for the Cowboys, who were 9-5 in the games he started.