Lamar Jackson Exits vs. Patriots With Back Injury in Ravens Loss

 

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson exited Sunday night’s game against the New England Patriots due to a back injury and did not return. His early departure was a setback for Baltimore, which fell 28–24 after leading late before a Patriots comeback. 🏈


Ravens star QB Lamar Jackson left Sunday’s game against the Patriots with a back injury in the second quarter and was ruled out thereafter. Jackson had completed 7 of 10 passes for 101 yards before exiting. Backup Tyler Huntley stepped in, but Baltimore could not hold its lead, losing 28–24. The injury comes amid ongoing health concerns this season for the two-time MVP, complicating the Ravens’ bid for playoff positioning.

In a pivotal Week 16 showdown, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson exited early with a back injury, leaving fans and the team concerned about his availability moving forward. Jackson was forced out during a running play and did not return to the game, which the Ravens ultimately lost 28–24 to the New England Patriots. Backup Tyler Huntley filled in but couldn’t prevent the late comeback. This latest injury issue adds to a challenging season for Jackson, who has battled health setbacks previously. Baltimore’s playoff hopes now hinge on Jackson’s recovery and the team’s performance in the remaining games.

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