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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Injury Update

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson sat out Wednesday’s practice due to a knee​ injury, raising​ concerns about his availability for Sunday’s game against ‌the Cleveland Browns. Head coach John ‌harbaugh indicated Jackson was experiencing “some soreness coming⁣ out ⁣of the game” against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

The injury’s origin remains unclear,⁣ though Jackson faced consistent pressure from the Vikings’ defense, which blitzed 58.8% ⁣of the time, according to⁣ next Gen Stats. While officially credited with only four quarterback hits on ⁣34 dropbacks, Jackson appeared ⁤to be contacted ‍by pass rushers frequently throughout the game. A collision between Jackson’s left knee and the helmet of Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers during a designed ⁣run in ⁣the fourth quarter is also a potential source of the soreness.

Harbaugh expressed optimism, stating⁢ Jackson “should be OK,” a sentiment met with skepticism by Ravens fans given past instances⁤ of similar assurances. Jackson’s continued absence⁢ on Thursday would strongly suggest he is‌ at risk ⁢of missing the Browns game, and even limited practice participation would be‌ a cause for concern.

Should Jackson be unable⁢ to play, Tyler Huntley is expected to start, having previously defeated the browns in Week 8. Cooper Rush would serve as the backup quarterback. ⁤

This is a developing ‍story and will be updated as more facts becomes available.

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