OWINGS MILLS, Md. —
The injury woes continue for the Baltimore Ravens, as they announced quarterback Lamar Jackson will miss Sunday's game at home against the Houston Texans due to a hamstring injury.
Anyone who has ever injured their hamstring knows it doesn't just snap back to full strength — it takes time to heal.
Jackson suffered the injury in the third quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs and was forced to leave the game. He was among a growing list of Pro Bowl players not to practice this week.
The Ravens will turn to their new backup quarterback Cooper Rush in the meantime while Jackson is sidelined — and that means a very different offense.
Jackson is the all-time leading rusher among quarterbacks in the league's history. Rush has run the ball for 20 yards over the last