The Baltimore Ravens dropped to 1-3 on Sunday after a performance that was disastrous in more ways than one. John Harbaugh and company suffered a number of key injuries on both sides of the ball during a 37-20 rout at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs on the road.
One of those injuries is the big one that every Ravens fan fears: star quarterback Lamar Jackson went down with a hamstring injury in the second half and did not return to the game. Cooper Rush took over at quarterback for the remainder of the contest.
The score was out of hand by the time Jackson left the game, so that could have played a part in Baltimore's decision to not bring him back into the game. When asked if that was a factor, however, Harbaugh didn't have much clarity to offer on the injury to the face of