The Baltimore Ravens are in crisis after a 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, September 28, 2025. Star quarterback Lamar Jackson exited the game in the third quarter with a hamstring injury. Three other key starters — linebacker Roquan Smith, left tackle Ronnie Stanley, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey — also left with injuries.
Coach John Harbaugh confirmed that none of the injuries appear season-ending, but all four players are undergoing tests this week to determine severity. The news comes as the Ravens fall to a troubling 1-3 start, placing their playoff hopes in jeopardy.
Lamar Jackson & Other Ravens Injuries: Key Updates
Jackson left the field after being sacked by Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis and was ruled out for the remainder of the game with a hamstring issue. NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported that Jackson is scheduled for additional imaging and evaluation on Monday, September 29, to assess the damage. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush finished the game but is not a mobile threat, which could force Baltimore to change its offensive strategy if Jackson misses time.
Alongside Jackson, linebacker Roquan Smith suffered a hamstring injury, offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley hurt his ankle, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey strained his calf. According to Harbaugh, early evaluations suggest none of the injuries will end the players’ seasons, but short-term absences remain possible. Losing these starters simultaneously would disrupt both the offense and defense at a crucial point of the season.
The Ravens’ defense has struggled early, allowing an NFL-worst 33.3 points per game. The team has only started 1-3 three times in its history, a record that rarely leads to postseason success. Their next three games — against the Houston Texans, Los Angeles Rams, and Chicago Bears — will heavily influence their playoff trajectory.
Impact on the Ravens’ Season
The potential loss of Jackson is the biggest concern. His dual-threat ability drives the Ravens’ offense. Without him, Baltimore would likely shift to a pocket-passing scheme under Rush, limiting explosive plays. The offensive line would also suffer if Stanley is sidelined, exposing Rush to pressure.
On defense, the absences of Smith and Humphrey would be significant. Smith anchors the middle of the defense, while Humphrey is the team’s top cornerback. Baltimore has already struggled to stop opponents late in games, including blowing leads to Buffalo and Detroit earlier this season.
Fans and analysts, including Tony Romo, have expressed worry about Baltimore’s playoff chances. At 1-3, the Ravens must win at least two of the next three games to stay competitive before their Week 7 bye. Harbaugh said the team will “fight through adversity,” but staying healthy is now the biggest priority.
Bottom line: The Ravens’ season now hinges on the health of Lamar Jackson and other injured starters. If they return soon, the team can still make a playoff push. If not, Baltimore faces an uphill battle to stay alive in the AFC race.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: How serious is Lamar Jackson’s hamstring injury?
Tests are underway. Early reports suggest it is not season-ending, but recovery time is still unknown.
Q2: Who are the other Ravens players injured vs. Chiefs?
Linebacker Roquan Smith, left tackle Ronnie Stanley, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey all left the game with injuries.
Q3: What is the Ravens’ record after Week 4?
The Ravens are 1-3 after losing to the Chiefs. They previously lost close games to the Bills and Lions.
Q4: What games are next for the Ravens?
Baltimore faces the Houston Texans and Los Angeles Rams before a Week 7 bye, then plays the Chicago Bears.
Q5: Can the Ravens still make the playoffs?
Yes, but they must win soon. A 1-3 start makes playoff chances much lower, especially if key players remain out.
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