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Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh didn't any worries about star QB Lamar Jackson's hamstring injury on Monday.
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Baltimore Ravens head coach sent a message about star quarterback Lamar Jackson following their Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Ravens quickly confirmed Jackson was questionable to return with a hamstring injury. He did not return, and ended up watching the rest of the game from the bench. On Monday, head coach John Harbaugh told reporters that Jackson couldn't have returned to the game even if it was competitive.
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Even before Lamar Jackson left in the third quarter with a hamstring problem, the Baltimore Ravens were in big trouble.
The Baltimore Ravens’ season just took a turn for the worse after Sunday’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Ravens are 1-3 with 10 injured players including Lamar Jackson. Baltimore's defense has allowed a league-leading 133 points this season.
A day after Ravens quarterback and two-time NFL Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson suffered a hamstring injury in a 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, coach John Harbaugh on Monday did not say if Jackson would miss any time. “I got a pretty good feel with all the injuries,” he said, “but not commenting on them today.”
The Baltimore Ravens will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4 of the NFL season on Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.