Ravens Face Uncertainty at QB as Lamar Jackson's Injury Looms Large
The Baltimore Ravens face uncertainty at the quarterback position as Michael Jackson's hamstring injury casts doubt on his availability for the upcoming game. This marks the first time in Jackson's era that the Ravens have started a season 1-3. Jackson's injury occurred during the Week 4 game against the Kansas City Chiefs. He has been one of the few shining lights for the Ravens this season, boasting a career-best 71.6% completion rate and ten touchdowns against just one interception. However, he has also taken 15 sacks this season, more than double the number he faced in the entirety of last season. In Jackson's absence, the Ravens will look to veteran Cooper Rush to fill the void. Rush has been the backup quarterback for the Ravens when Jackson is injured. Tyler Huntley is also mentioned as a potential replacement option. Michael Jackson's injury leaves the Ravens in a challenging position as they prepare for their next game. With Jackson out, the team will rely on Cooper Rush to maintain their offensive momentum. Despite the setback, the Ravens will continue to fight to improve their 1-3 record and turn their season around.
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