Lamar Jackson is out due to a hamstring injury that he suffered during the Baltimore Ravens' game against the Kansas City Chiefs on September 28, 2025. He left the game late in the third quarter and was officially listed as questionable to return, but medical staff and the team are being cautious about his recovery. The injury is described as a hamstring strain, and his return timeline depends on MRI results and his progress in practice. Typically, hamstring injuries for quarterbacks require 2 to 6 weeks to heal, but it can vary based on the severity and rehabilitation. The Ravens are prioritizing his long-term health and not rushing him back onto the field as Jackson relies heavily on his mobility in play. This situation leaves the team facing challenges as they adapt to his absence at least in the short term.
