
"Lamar Jackson is hoping to play through the pain barrier to keep his, and the Baltimore Ravens ', season alive against the Green Bay Packers next weekend. Jackson didn't appear for the second half in the 28-24 Sunday Night Football loss to the New England Patriots after being hit in the side of his back by Craig Woodson. The defeat to the Patriots meant the Ravens slipped to 7-8 for the season."
"Their record without the two-time MVP under center is distinctly average (5-11) and they need two wins and results elsewhere to go their way. "It'd be a challenge," said safety Kyle Hamilton. "You're talking about losing a guy who's a multitime MVP and one of the best in the league. But I have the utmost confidence in 'Snoop' [Huntley] and 'Coop' [Cooper Rush]. We beat a Bears team with 'Snoop' at the helm, and you can see what kind of team they are now.""
Lamar Jackson suffered a blow to the side of his back and exited the second half of Baltimore's 28-24 loss to New England. The Ravens fell to 7-8 and face elimination with a loss at Green Bay or a Steelers win at Cleveland. Jackson aims to play against the Packers pending an MRI and further evaluation. Tyler Huntley would start if Jackson cannot play; Baltimore is 5-11 without Jackson as starter. Safety Kyle Hamilton acknowledged the challenge of losing a multitime MVP but expressed confidence in Huntley and Cooper Rush. Coach John Harbaugh admitted benching Derrick Henry on the final drives was a mistake.
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