Ravens Quarterback Leaves Game With Injury

Ravens Quarterback Leaves Game With Injury
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson exited their week four battle in Kansas City with a hamstring injury.

After the Pittsburgh Steelers won earlier on Sunday, they were able to sit back and watch the rest of the games unfold. In a critical game for their division rival, the Baltimore Ravens lost Lamar Jackson to a hamstring injury.

Cooper Rush has replaced an injured Lamar Jackson.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 28, 2025

Reports indicate Jackson left with a hamstring injury. While he is questionable to return, the Ravens are down big in the fourth quarter to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Jackson and the Ravens entered Kansas City with a 1-2 record, needing to keep pace with the division. However, it hasn’t been an ideal afternoon for the reigning division champions. If Jackson’s injury is significant enough, he could miss time beyond week four.

The two-time MVP has had a history of injuries that have caused him to miss multiple games across three seasons. Most recently, he missed the remainder of the 2022 season, including a playoff loss in Cincinnati.

However, he has stayed healthy the past two seasons. Jackson’s lone game missed was for rest in the final game of the 2023 regular season against the Steelers.

In his absence, Cooper Rush has stepped in under center. Rush entered the league in 2017 and spent most of his career with the Dallas Cowboys before signing in Baltimore this offseason.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Ravens Quarterback Leaves Game With Injury