Skip to Main Content

Next Game

Sun, Oct 26 @ 1:00 pm ET |
vs Chicago Bears (2-2-0)
  • M&T Bank Stadium
regional restrictions may apply

AFC North Standings

Team Div Overall
1-0-0 4-1-0
1-0-0 2-4-0
1-0-0 1-5-0
0-3-0 1-5-0
default-cbs-image
Now Playing

Share Video

Link copied!
  • Image thumbnail
    1:59

    Ravens: AFC North Favorites?!

  • Image thumbnail
    0:41

    Can the Ravens Get Back on Track Without Lamar Jackson?

  • Image thumbnail
    1:04

    Texans (-1.5) At Ravens, O/U 4.5

  • Image thumbnail
    1:59

    Ravens' Injuries Leave The Door Open For Steelers In AFC North

  • Image thumbnail
    10:23

    Latest NFL News

  • Image thumbnail
    0:47

    What's the Outlook for Ravens Without Lamar Jackson?

  • Image thumbnail
    1:14

    Lamar Jackson Injures Hamstring in Loss vs Chiefs

  • Image thumbnail
    0:52

    Lamar Jackson Injured | Tony Romo Reacts To What's Next for the Ravens

  • Image thumbnail
    1:00

    PRIMETIME LAMAR: Super Bowl preview on MNF

  • Image thumbnail
    1:59

    MNF Lions at Ravens: Lamar Jackson Shines in Primetime

  • Image thumbnail
    1:18

    Will Lamar Continue Dominance Against The NFC In Week 3

  • Image thumbnail
    1:17

    Lamar Jackson Bounces Back With 4 Pass TD

  • Image thumbnail
    0:42

    NFL 'Indefinitely Bans' Fan For Shoving Hopkins, Jackson

  • Image thumbnail
    1:38

    HQ Spotlight: Justin Fields Could Be 2019 Version of Lamar Jackson

  • Image thumbnail
    0:43

    NFL Week 1 Preview: Lamar Jackson vs Josh Allen

  • Image thumbnail
    1:04

    AFC North Preview: Lamar Jackson Has to Be Action Jackson to Win Super Bowl

  • Image thumbnail
    1:09

    HQ Training Camp Tour: Lamar Jackson Gets New Weapon in Vet WR Deandre Hopkins

  • Image thumbnail
    0:44

    Lamar Jackson & Derrick Henry Will Not Play in Preseason Opener

  • Image thumbnail
    1:15

    Way too Early Super Bowl LX Prediction: Ravens Defeat Eagles?!

  • Image thumbnail
    1:04

    Way too Early AFC Playoff Predictions: Baltimore Ravens

Content on this page may include affiliate links. If you click and sign up/place a wager, we may receive compensation at no cost to you.

2025 Passing

STATS CMP
Pass Completions
ATT
Pass Attempts
PCT
Completion Percentage
YDS
Passing Yards
YDS/G
Passing Yards per Game
TD
Touchdown Passes
INT
Interceptions Thrown
RATE
Passer Rating
Regular Season 68 95 71.6 869 217.3 10 1 130.5

Top Lamar Jackson News

  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Expected back after bye

    Coach John Harbaugh noted after Sunday's loss to the Rams that Jackson (hamstring) is expected to return to action in Week 8, following the Ravens' bye, Ryan Mink of the team's official site reports.

    Jackson has missed Baltimore's last two games, but Harbaugh indicated Sunday that his hope and expectation is that the star QB will be available for the team's Oct. 26 game against the Bears. The looming return of Jackson, among others, in Week 8 offers hope that a turnaround can be engineering by the Ravens, who head into their bye week with a 1-5 record. Either way, if Jackson is healthy, he belongs in fantasy lineups.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Won't play Sunday

    Jackson (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Rams, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports.

    With Jackson set to miss his second straight game, Cooper Rush is in line to draw another start at quarterback for the Ravens this weekend. With the team on bye Week 7, Jackson will target a potential return to action Oct. 26 against the Bears.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Not practicing Friday

    Jackson (hamstring) isn't practicing Friday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.

    With Jackson in line to log his third straight DNP this week, the star QB is trending toward missing Sunday's game against the Rams. Such an outcome could be solidified once Friday's final injury report is posted, and in that event Cooper Rush would be slated to handle another starting turn for the Ravens this weekend before they head into a Week 7 bye.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Misses another practice Thursday

    Jackson (hamstring) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    With Jackson having yet to practice in any fashion since injuring his hamstring in the Ravens' Week 4 loss to the Chiefs, Jackson appears to be trending toward missing a second straight game Sunday against the Rams. If Jackson ends up being ruled out for the Week 6 contest, Cooper Rush would be on track for another starting turn for the Ravens before the team heads into a Week 7 bye.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Still not practicing

    Jackson (hamstring) remained sidelined at practice Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.

    Jackson didn't practice last week before being ruled out for this past Sunday's 44-10 loss to the Texans. At this stage, the star QB's Week 6 status is cloudy, with Ian Rapoport of NFL Network suggesting earlier Wednesday that Jackson seems to be facing an uphill battle to be available this weekend against the Rams. If he ends up out again, then Cooper Rush would presumably be in line for another start at QB for the Ravens, who will head into their bye week after facing Los Angeles.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Week 6 status in question

    Jackson (hamstring) -- who has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Texans -- has an "outside shot" to play in the Ravens' Week 6 game versus the Rams, Jay Glazer reported on "Fox NFL Sunday."

    Glazer's dispatch essentially matches what Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reported Tuesday, when he noted that the two-time league MVP would be facing an estimated 2-to-3-week recovery timeline from the hamstring injury he sustained in last Sunday's loss to the Chiefs. Though the Ravens appear set to wait and see how Jackson progresses in his recovery over the next several days before deciding on his status for the matchup with the Rams, the team is on bye Week 7, which could incentivize Baltimore to hold him out until then to give him added time to heal up. Cooper Rush will step in for Jackson as the Ravens' starting quarterback against the Texans.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Ruled out for Sunday

    Jackson (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Texans.

    After being forced out of this past Sunday's 37-20 loss to Kansas City, Jackson was unable to practice in any fashion this week. Now that he's officially been deemed out for Sunday's contest, Cooper Rush is slated to start in his place. Jackson's next chance to play will arrive Week 6 against the Rams on Oct. 12, though Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun previously reported Tuesday that Baltimore is bracing for a 2-to-3-week absence from the two-time league MVP. The Ravens have a bye coming up Week 7, so it may be a prudent approach for the team to hold Jackson out for the next two games to ensure he makes a full recovery from the hamstring injury and is ready to go for the second half of the season.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Still not practicing

    Jackson (hamstring) wasn't spotted at practice Friday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    Jackson also didn't practice Wednesday and Thursday, so the star QB is trending toward an absence from Sunday's game against the Texans. Friday's final injury report will reveal whether he's ruled out or the door is left open at all for him to suit up this weekend. If Jackson isn't able to face Houston, Cooper Rush would be on track to start in his place, with Tyler Huntley a candidate to be elevated from the practice squad.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Misses another practice

    Jackson (hamstring) didn't participate in Thursday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    Hensley noted Wednesday that the Ravens have been tight-lipped about Jackson's chances of playing Sunday against the Texans, but back-to-back DNPs don't bode well for the star QB's Week 5 availability. In any case, Friday's final injury will provide context in that regard, but if Jackson is unable to play this weekend, Cooper Rush would be in line to start in his place, with Tyler Huntley a candidate to be elevated from the practice squad.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Not practicing Wednesday

    Jackson (hamstring) isn't practicing Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    A hamstring injury forced Jackson out of this past Sunday's loss to Kansas City, which clouds the star QB's status for this weekend's game against the Texans. While coach John Harbaugh has yet to provide an update on Jackson, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun suggested Tuesday that the signal-caller isn't likely to face Houston and could miss two-to-three weeks. If Jackson is indeed sidelined Sunday, Cooper Rush would draw the start in his place.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Expected to sit out Week 5

    Jackson (hamstring) is likely to miss Sunday's game against the Texans and could be out for 2-to-3 weeks, two sources tell Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun.

    The Ravens have been mum regarding the severity of the hamstring concern that forced Jackson out in the third quarter of Sunday's 37-20 loss to Kansas City, but the quarterback appears in line to miss his first game for injury-related reasons since 2022. According to the report, Jackson still plans to try and play through the injury this Sunday, but if he doesn't show enough improvement during the week, Cooper Rush would direct the offense against Houston. The expected loss of Jackson would be a major hit to the 1-3 Ravens in their matchup with the Texans' top-ranked scoring defense, which has allowed just 12.8 points per game through the first four weeks.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Severity of injury not yet known

    Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Monday that the severity of the right hamstring injury Jackson sustained in Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Chiefs remains uncertain, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports. "There's nothing that looks like it's season-ending by any stretch," Harbaugh said, though he acknowledged Jackson wouldn't have returned to the Week 4 contest even if the game had been more competitive.

    Jackson took his final snap with 8:10 left in the third quarter, when he was sacked by George Karlaftis before the Ravens finished off the drive with a field goal to cut their deficit to 14 points. Harbaugh said that he was unsure which play resulted in Jackson tweaking his hamstring, adding that the quarterback may have suffered the injury on an accumulation of plays. Jackson is likely to be sent in for further medical testing before the Ravens have a better idea regarding the extent of his hamstring injury and a potential timeline for his return. Cooper Rush finished the Week 4 loss under center and would be in line to start this Sunday against the Texans in the event Jackson is unable to play. Jackson hasn't missed a game due to injury since 2022, when a knee issue kept him out for the final five contests of the regular season as well as the Ravens' wild-card round loss to the Bengals.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Hurts hamstring Sunday

    Jackson is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Kansas City due to a hamstring injury.

    Prior to his exit from Sunday's contest, Jackson completed 14 of his 20 passing attempts for 147 yards with a touchdown and interception while adding six carries for 48 yards. Cooper Rush has stepped in at quarterback for the Ravens in Jackson's stead.

    ... See More ... See Less

Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-2, 205 lbs
Birthplace: Pompano Beach, FL
Age: 28
School: Louisville
Experience: 8