Lamar ruled out; Ravens to roll with Rush again
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Lamar ruled out; Ravens to roll with Rush again
"OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The struggling Baltimore Ravens are getting healthier, but they will still be without quarterback Lamar Jackson for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams. Jackson, a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, was ruled out Friday by Baltimore for the second straight week with a hamstring injury. He has been sidelined since injuring his hamstring in Kansas City on Sept. 28."
"Since Jackson became the Ravens' starting quarterback in 2018, Baltimore is 4-11 (.363) when Jackson hasn't played. The Ravens have lost their last five games without Jackson and have failed to score more than 17 points in each of those games. Cooper Rush will make his second start for Baltimore, coach John Harbaugh confirmed after Friday's practice. "We believe in 'Coop,' and we believe in what we have," Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers said. "We believe in our team, so I think we'll be alright.""
Lamar Jackson remains sidelined with a hamstring injury and is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams. Jackson has been out since Sept. 28 after injuring the hamstring in Kansas City. Since becoming the starting quarterback in 2018, Baltimore is 4-11 when Jackson hasn't played, losing the last five such games and failing to score more than 17 points in each. Cooper Rush will make his second start after completing 179 passing yards and throwing three interceptions in a recent 44-10 loss to Houston. The Ravens seek to avoid a four-game losing streak and improve offensive production.
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