Lamar Jackson, quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, suffered a hamstring injury during the third quarter of the Ravens' game against the Kansas City Chiefs on September 28, 2025. He exited the game late in the third quarter while the Ravens were trailing 30-13 and was replaced by backup quarterback Cooper Rush. Jackson had completed 14 of 20 passes for 147 yards, with one touchdown and one interception, and rushed for 48 yards on six attempts before leaving the game. The injury was confirmed as a hamstring strain, making him questionable to return for the game, but he ultimately did not return to the field. Jackson’s absence adds to the challenges for the Ravens, who were already struggling with injuries to multiple starters. The team lost the game 37-20, and Jackson’s recovery timeline remains uncertain.
