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Lamar Jackson ruled out after suffering knee injury (0:20)

Jackson left the game after being sacked. 0:20.

3:46 PM ET

John Harbaugh said that Lamar Jackson has a knee injury and will be out for a week.

Harbaugh said that they would see for this week. It is not impossible, but it is less likely for this week. It will become more and more probable after that.

Tyler Huntley would start for the Ravens if Jackson is out.

Jackson was injured on the last play of the first quarter when he was sacked by Cooper. Jackson's left knee appeared to be driven into the ground when Cooper landed on top of him.

Jackson didn't play the rest of the game after walking without a limp to the locker room. Harbaugh thought Jackson's injury was not season-ending.

Jackson missed a game for the second year in a row. The Ravens lost all four games in which Jackson was injured.

Jackson missed only three of his first 51 starts because of injury in his first 312 seasons, but he did not miss a start in 2014–2018. Jackson was held out of the finale because Baltimore had secured the top seed. He didn't play a game in 2020 because of COVID-19 and he didn't play a game in 2021.

Jackson showed signs of wear and tear. He missed a practice two weeks ago because of a hip injury and didn't finish a practice last week because of a quadriceps injury.

Jackson has taken a league-leading 877 hits, which equates to an average of 12 hits per game.

The Ravens have a lot of faith in Huntley. Huntley was able to run for 72 yards.

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