Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
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The Baltimore Ravens face turmoil after a 1–3 start, with ESPN's Chris Canty declaring their season \"a wrap\" following a lopsided loss to the Chiefs.
No, Lamar Jackson is not out for the season. A viral post on Instagram says that is the case and credits it to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, but Jackson being out for the season with a torn ACL is fake news.
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Forget about shining against the league's best. The Baltimore Ravens are just trying to stay afloat
Even before Lamar Jackson left in the third quarter with a hamstring problem, the Baltimore Ravens were in big trouble.
Lamar Jackson to Justice Hill for 11 yards caps a 70-yard touchdown drive for the Ravens. It was a good drive that featured a lot of Derrick Henry, a little Mark Andrews and a big pass to Zay Flowers. Before Patrick Mahomes touches the ball, Ravens lead 7-0. Mahomes misfires on third down, but the Chiefs are going for it. And Worthy picks it up.
A 30-23 Ravens win is the prediction from the Arizona Republic’s Jeremy Cluff. This is from his story: “We just don’t see the Chiefs being able to match the Ravens’ offense in this one. It would take a dynamic defensive performance from Kansas City to have a shot. Patrick Mahomes and company will fall to 0-2 at home and 1-3 on the season.”
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson runs into the back of his own offensive lineman and fumbles the football away for his second turnover against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The 1-3 Baltimore Ravens are banged-up on both sides of the ball, and one of their stars is now out for the remainder of the year. Coach John Harbaugh announced Monday that defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike would miss the rest of the season due to the neck injury suffered in the Week 2 victory over the Cleveland Browns.