Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson’s injury situation remains uncertain after he missed Monday’s practice despite the team returning from their bye week. The 28-year-old has been sidelined since suffering a hamstring injury in Week 4 against the Kansas City Chiefs, and concerns are now growing about his availability ahead of the Ravens’ upcoming Week 7 matchup against the Chicago Bears.
Jackson was among five players forced off the field during the Week 4 loss. The Ravens hoped the bye week and extended rest would allow their franchise quarterback to recover fully, but his absence from practice signals that his return may not be as imminent as expected.
Latest on Lamar Jackson’s Injury and Recovery
Jackson suffered the hamstring injury midway through the third quarter of the Ravens’ 31-20 defeat to the Chiefs. Since then, he has not taken part in a game, and his recovery timeline remains unclear. Initially, there was optimism within the Ravens organization that Jackson could return in time for Week 6 against the Los Angeles Rams, but the team ultimately chose to rest him.
After an additional week off due to the bye, Jackson’s continued absence from practice on Monday has sparked renewed concerns. Head coach John Harbaugh, who has repeatedly expressed confidence in Jackson’s return, admitted that the quarterback’s recovery is crucial to the team’s morale and performance.
“Well, I’m leaning into [Jackson’s return] pretty hard,” Harbaugh said last week. “For any kind of psychological wellbeing, spiritual wellbeing, I’m leaning hard on that happening. So, I’m very hopeful that that happens.”
The Ravens are struggling without their former MVP. They have lost four straight games and currently sit at the bottom of the AFC North with a 1-4 record, their only win coming against the Cleveland Browns in Week 2. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush, filling in for Jackson, has struggled significantly, posting an average passer rating of just 28.5 across his two starts.
With the team’s playoff hopes fading early in the season, the urgency for Jackson’s return is growing. Harbaugh noted that players are pushing hard to get back on the field and hinted that more clarity on Jackson’s status could come later this week. “All the guys are working really hard to get back,” Harbaugh said. “We’ll see who’s back and who practices Wednesday.”
What Jackson’s Absence Means for the Ravens
The Ravens’ offensive identity has long been built around Jackson’s dynamic dual-threat ability, and his absence has severely limited their playbook. Without his mobility and leadership, Baltimore’s offense has struggled to sustain drives and finish in the red zone.
Jackson’s potential return against the Bears in Week 7 could provide a crucial spark for the struggling team. However, hamstring injuries are notoriously tricky and prone to re-aggravation, so the Ravens may take a cautious approach if there is any doubt about his readiness.
The return of linebacker Roquan Smith, who is expected to play Sunday, will bolster the defense. But without Jackson under center, the Ravens’ path to climbing out of last place in their division becomes significantly steeper.
All eyes will be on Wednesday’s practice report. If Lamar Jackson is a full participant, it will boost Baltimore’s chances of ending their losing streak. If not, their offensive struggles may continue into another crucial game.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the latest Lamar Jackson injury update?
Lamar Jackson is still recovering from a hamstring injury suffered in Week 4. He missed Monday’s practice even after the Ravens’ bye week, leaving his Week 7 status uncertain.
Q2: Will Lamar Jackson play in Week 7 against the Bears?
It is too early to confirm. Head coach John Harbaugh said more clarity will come after Wednesday’s practice, which could determine Jackson’s availability.
Q3: How long has Lamar Jackson been out?
Jackson has missed games since Week 4 after being injured against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Ravens hoped he would return after the bye, but his recovery is still ongoing.
Q4: How are the Ravens performing without Jackson?
The Ravens are 1-4 and have lost four straight games. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush has struggled, posting a passer rating of just 28.5 in two starts.
Q5: Who else is returning for the Ravens?
Linebacker Roquan Smith is expected to return this week, strengthening the defense as they prepare to face the Chicago Bears.
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