Lamar Jackson Injury Lingers as Ravens Face Worst Start in 10 Years
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson injured a hamstring on Sunday during a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, amid a 1–3 start and a plethora of injuries.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson sits on the bench after being injured during the second half of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 28, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. Charlie Riedel / AP Photo
The Baltimore Ravens lost star quarterback Lamar Jackson to a hamstring injury on Sunday in a 37–20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, dipping to 1–3 in the process.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh took it in stride, telling reporters afterward, “There’s nothing that looks like it’s season-ending by any stretch for anybody.”
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