Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was once again a non-participant in practice on Wednesday as they prepare to face the Los Angeles Rams.
The two-time MVP suffered a hamstring injury in the Ravens’ Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, with that issue forcing him to miss last Sunday’s matchup with the Houston Texans.
The injury-hit Ravens were blown out at home by the Texans, whose 44-10 win left a team many viewed as Super Bowl favourites ahead of the season 1-4 with their playoff hopes in significant jeopardy.
Things do not get any easier in Week 6 as they host the 3-2 Rams at M&T Bank Stadium, and it looks as if Jackson will again be unavailable.
With Jackson missing a fourth straight practice, the Ravens will likely once again start backup Cooper Rush under center.
However, there was some good news for the Ravens, with safety Kyle Hamilton (groin) and left tackle Ronnie Stanley returning to practice.